An Interview with God: Questions You're Asking and How the Bible Answers Them - Softcover

Kroll, Woodrow

 
9780802416223: An Interview with God: Questions You're Asking and How the Bible Answers Them

Synopsis

"Answers! I want answers!" Most people have burning questions about God and the way He operates in this world. The problem is finding Biblical answers. Better yet, it is a book that not only satisfies your questions, but provides a framework for discovery on your own. Woodrow Kroll has taken on this task, and gives us a unique approach: answering in "God's voice," just as if you were posing questions to Him in your living room. The unconventional, pulls-no-punches style will appeal to an audience weary of "pat answers" and hungry for the truth.

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About the Author

WOODROW KROLL is President and Senior Bible Teacher for the international media ministry Back to the Bible. The Back to the Bible radio broadcast, in one of 25 languages, can be heard by more than 50 percent of the world's population every day. Dr. Kroll is the author of more than 50 books, including An Interview with God, Facing Your Final Job Review: The Judgment Seat of Christ, Salvation, and Eternal Rewards, James: Living Your Faith, and Taking Back the Good Book: How America Forgot the Bible and Why It Matters to You. Dr. Kroll has a passion to increase Bible literacy in America by engaging people in the Bible and connecting them with the Author. His clear and incisive teaching of the Word keeps him in demand as a speaker all over the world. He and his wife, Linda, reside in Nebraska.

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Love is expressed and proved in demonstration. You wouldn't like it if someone said to you, "I love you in theory." As My servant John encouraged Christians, "Let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth." I created you because I am loving. Creation was not so much a demonstration of My power as it was of My love. I am not, as some have thought, as impersonal force as in "May the force be with you." A force does not desire relationships as I do with My people. I interact with you differently than with the angles, the seraphim, or the cherubim. They are My servants; you are My sons and daughters. The difference in our relationships is like the difference between how a man relates to his heirs and how he relates to his hired hands. He loves both, but he has special, loving relationship with his children.

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