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E-grāmata: Learning to Be Loved: The Everyday Believer's Guide to a Rich Relationship with God

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  • Formāts: 240 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Sep-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Zondervan
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780310368434
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  • Formāts: 240 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Sep-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Zondervan
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780310368434

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"Are you feeling spiritually stuck? Release that frustration and discover a more natural way to relate to God in this biblically grounded, transformative book about how our passionate and creative God offers us gateways--that are already in our lives--todraw us closer to him.What if intimacy with God doesn't begin with us knocking at God's door but with God knocking down ours? In Learning to Be Loved, author and Spoken Gospel CEO David Bowden and Hobby Lobby's Mart Green remind us that spiritual growth starts not with our giving but with our receiving.This unique and freeing invitation to respond to God's initiative explores:Common misconceptions that can hold back our spiritual growthPractical "doors"--such as dreams, wounds, and generosity--that are already in your life as ways for you to organically connect with God according to how he has made youA vision of the Christian life that isn't about doing the right things but learning how receiving God's love moves us toward the right thingsPractices to help you partner with God in living your own spiritual story rather than always comparing yourself to other peopleCombining David's careful study and poetic voice with Mart's decades of wisdom about the simplicity of a life lived toward God, Learning to BeLoved unites biblical rigor and personal experience to show that intimacy with God isn't based on our ability to connect with him--but on all the ways he is constantly connecting with us"--

"Learning to Be Loved, from the cofounder and executive director of Spoken Gospel, David Bowden, and Mart Green of Hobby Lobby, equips us to overcome the habits and false beliefs that keep us from experiencing intimacy with God as we realize how deeply God longs to be close to us and learn to connect with him in the fullness of our human lives"--

Learning to Be Loved, from the cofounder and executive director of Spoken Gospel, David Bowden, and Mart Green of Hobby Lobby, equips us to overcome the habits and false beliefs that keep us from experiencing intimacy with God as we realize how deeply God longs to be close to us and learn to connect with him in the fullness of our human lives.

Are you feeling spiritually stuck? Release that frustration and discover a more natural way to relate to God in this biblically grounded, transformative book about how our passionate and creative God offers us gateways--that are already in our lives--to draw us closer to him.

What if intimacy with God doesn't begin with us knocking at God's door but with God knocking down ours? In Learning to Be Loved, author and Spoken Gospel CEO David Bowden and Hobby Lobby's Mart Green remind us that spiritual growth starts not with our giving but with our receiving.

This unique and freeing invitation to respond to God's initiative explores:

  • Common misconceptions that can hold back our spiritual growth
  • Practical "doors"--such as dreams, wounds, and generosity--that are already in your life as ways for you to organically connect with God according to how he has made you
  • A vision of the Christian life that isn't about doing the right things but learning how receiving God's love moves us toward the right things
  • Practices to help you partner with God in living your own spiritual story rather than always comparing yourself to other people

Combining David's careful study and poetic voice with Mart's decades of wisdom about the simplicity of a life lived toward God, Learning to Be Loved unites biblical rigor and personal experience to show that intimacy with God isn't based on our ability to connect with him--but on all the ways he is constantly connecting with us.

David Bowden is the cofounder and executive director of Spoken Gospel, a nonprofit dedicated to creating free resources that help people encounter Jesus in all of Scripture. He is a spoken word poet and the author of When God Isnt There and Rewire Your Heart. David lives in Oklahoma City, where he and his wife, Meagan, are raising two boys, Ezra and Eli.

Mart Green is the founder of Mardel Christian & Education and an heir to the Hobby Lobby family of companies founded by his father, David Green. He is the Ministry Investment Officer for Hobby Lobby and serves on the companys board. In January 2005, Christian Retailing named Mart one of the top fifty people who have most shaped and impacted Christian retail in the last half century. Mart has been married to his wife, Diana, for over forty years. They have four adult children, three children-in-law, and twelve grandchildren.