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A relative gave us a copy of "It's Who You Know" by Morris Venden. (I guess Morris used to attend the same church I do now). I'd like to encourage everyone to get this book because I think it covers a lot of different scenarios we all may be facing.
I have an older sister that won't talk to me about religion anymore. Here's the hard part to admit....I don't blame her. When we first started talking about the Bible I was all about the "Law of God" and knew very little how to share the "Love of God." This book covers that.
So, in short, if you're having trouble discussing God and His love, or even His love through His law, this book is excellent. I approached the situation with my sister all wrong, but the good news is that I don't think it's too late.
It's all about Jesus.
I have an older sister that won't talk to me about religion anymore. Here's the hard part to admit....I don't blame her. When we first started talking about the Bible I was all about the "Law of God" and knew very little how to share the "Love of God." This book covers that.
So, in short, if you're having trouble discussing God and His love, or even His love through His law, this book is excellent. I approached the situation with my sister all wrong, but the good news is that I don't think it's too late.
It's all about Jesus.