God: An Honest Conversation for the Undecided

God: An Honest Conversation for the Undecided

by E. Glenn Wagner
God: An Honest Conversation for the Undecided

God: An Honest Conversation for the Undecided

by E. Glenn Wagner

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Overview

Why do so many of God’s followers seem to prefer their boxed-in religion over God? Listen to their rhetoric and you might wonder how a Supreme Being could be so narrow and small, so angry and unattractive.

It’s time to start over with an honest conversation instead of a box. If God does exist, there should be some clear indications of his being. And if humans bear God’s image, as the Bible indicates, then we should be able to connect with God on some level.

This book is about God, not religion. It’s about questions more than watertight answers. It’s about the experience of God more than it is about incontrovertible evidence that he exists.

God can’t be seen, but he can be found. And while he can’t be fully explained, he can be known and experienced. Religious boxes have a way of blinding us to spiritual reality. So this dialogue is all God, no box. Are you ready?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307551603
Publisher: The Crown Publishing Group
Publication date: 03/10/2010
Series: Dialogue of Faith
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

E. Glenn Wagner is president of FutureLead, an organization committed to equipping people to live and lead with purpose and passion. He is a former pastor and also served as vice-president and minister at large for Promise Keepers. He holds a Ph.D. in religion and society from Oxford Graduate School and a D.Min. from Northwest Graduate School. Wagner is the author of numerous books, including Escape from Church, Inc. and The Church You’ve Always Wanted. He and his wife, Susan, have two children and live in the Charlotte, North Carolina, area.
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