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Has Anyone Ever Seen God?: 101 Questions and Answers about God, the World, and the Bible
Jerry Watkins, Amylee Weeks, Carolyn Larsen
2 reviews for:
Has Anyone Ever Seen God?: 101 Questions and Answers about God, the World, and the Bible
Jerry Watkins, Amylee Weeks, Carolyn Larsen
Sweet little gift book. Answering question about God thoughtfully.
Sometimes we all have questions, whether we are new to the faith or have been following Jesus for a while. It can be hard to go to another person with your questions because our pride can get in the way. So, an excellent source to take your questions to can be a book. That’s the target of the new series of books from Tyndale Momentum that take a look at the questions that believers might have. I received a copy of Has Anyone Ever Seen God? 101 Questions and Answers About God, the World, and the Bible a few days ago, and I’ve been flipping through it and reading it ever since.
In this book, Carolyn Larsen takes a stab at 101 of our most common general questions about the Bible and the God of the Bible. These questions include such questions as:
Can God read my mind?
Is God always truthful?
How do we see God’s power?
Why did Adam and Eve have to leave the garden?
What is a testament?
And there are many more questions besides those answered in a simple and easy to understand format.
This book is a lovely book. It’s a hardcover with pastel colored pages and small whimsical drawings on each page. It has a slightly feminine feel to it, but it’s not so overwhelming that a man wouldn’t enjoy reading the book. I could imagine this making an excellent gift book for a teenager, a disciple or someone who is new to the faith.
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
In this book, Carolyn Larsen takes a stab at 101 of our most common general questions about the Bible and the God of the Bible. These questions include such questions as:
Can God read my mind?
Is God always truthful?
How do we see God’s power?
Why did Adam and Eve have to leave the garden?
What is a testament?
And there are many more questions besides those answered in a simple and easy to understand format.
This book is a lovely book. It’s a hardcover with pastel colored pages and small whimsical drawings on each page. It has a slightly feminine feel to it, but it’s not so overwhelming that a man wouldn’t enjoy reading the book. I could imagine this making an excellent gift book for a teenager, a disciple or someone who is new to the faith.
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.