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word count 34691
date submitted 16.04.2011
date updated 16.04.2011
genres: Non-fiction, Religious
classification: universal
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The Living Image: God Purposed You To Bear His Image and Know His Will

A. M. LaMouria

Many live from a worldview that doesn't reflect their faith. Examine where the two fail to connect in the ways we encounter God's Word.

 

Human Beings were Created to Glorify God. God gave us His Word so that we could know His will. So why do so many of us struggle to find purpose for life and to know His will? For many of us, our worldview for the Christian life begins at the Cross and not in Genesis. We can't fully understand the Cross if we don't rightly understand God's purposes for us and life revealed in Genesis. This book is not about Genesis, it is about encountering God and His purposes for your life the way He truly intended by examining how we encounter the entirety of His Word and how that encounter matches up with a Biblical faith.

 
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A. M. LaMouria wrote 794 days ago

This book has already been published. It is being rewritten to add additional material and address current issues of evangelism and unconditional love. This is not the re-write, but the original.

A. M. LaMouria wrote 794 days ago

This is the version that was sent to the editor, so it includes editors and authors notes.

A. M. LaMouria wrote 794 days ago

The Living Image has a Chapter Study that goes with it. I have not uploaded that. That is why it is marked incomplete. You have the complete text otherwise.
This book is an excellent response to Love Wins. It was written two years prior to Love Wins, so it is not antagonistic, but it addresses the faulty premises of Love Wins simply by looking at the correct Biblical testimony of Scripture itself and the real Gospel message.

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