Adonis Machado
Inspiring books! It speaks clearly to me and guided me to have my own conversations with God within and out. May not be for everyone i imagine, but it was definatelly for me. I dont feel alone anymore. I shall now seek my own answers and I know you all will do the same in your own experiences and by whichever source you choose to use to get closer to God.
Gregory Fessia
God has already shown us the way to communicate with Him. His Only Begotten Son Jesus Christ has given us the perfect way to speak with Our Heavenly Father. True communication with the Father takes ALL THREE members of the Godhead. The First member of the Godhead, Our Heavenly Father, is the one that we speak with. The Second member of the Godhead, JESUS CHRIST, is the one who is the vehicle through which prayer is conducted. The Third member of the Godhead, The Holy Ghost, is the communicator of God's word, mind and will to our spirits. We should all address Our Father at the beginning of our commune with Him. Somewhere in the prayer we should indicate that our dialogue is to be performed in and by the name of the Holy Messiah Jesus Christ and almost the most important is to live in such a way that the Holy Ghost can send the words, meanings and context of God's message to our spirits. The body of the prayers should resemble an intimate conversation with a best friend, because IT IS! Divulge everything to God, hold nothing back, if you are sincere and meaningful, He will wait on every word, every syllable, every letter of every word with as much anticipation as an overly expectant lover and wait for His replies as they WILL COME! It might be a burning bush, or it might not. No one needs a secular, ungodly, Satan worshiper like Neale Donald Walsch to tell them how to initiate and maintain a speaking relationship with God. Stay away from this book series and its malevolent author as if your soul depends on it, because IT DOES!
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Mike Brennan
This answers the question of why the young die early (in accidents, disease, murder, suicide, or in other ways). It's the only religion I've heard of that addresses the unfairness of children who die young, and to me, I now understand illness in a way that doesn't make me feel sad when people die. Warning: I read these books when I was without a religion. If you are very religious, or if you need to hold onto your religion at this time of need, this book it's probably not for you - it may make you angry. However, if you've rejected all other religions, or if you are not having a crisis, you may want to entertain your philosophy of life by reading these books.
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