Love's Playbook: The Real Story of Cosmic Love and War
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Rating | : | 4.32 (722 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1511460725 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 102 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"You will want to read this!" according to Barb. This book describes the events in heaven that lead up to the creation of this world. It puts into plausible story things that are briefly touched on in scripture, as well as the evidence found in the experience we all have as we struggle to form healthy, life-renewing families. This narrative begins with God living as family and His struggle to extend that same kind of interconnected and energizing love with the new beings he has created, first
This is the first book in a new series.. Love’s Playbook is a spiritual fantasy built on the outline given--the bare bones fleshed out and given breath. Read and fall in love with a God so good and so powerful that evil is allowed to exist and thrive. Get the big-picture perspective. Does it make sense to believe in a loving God? Even in the face of nature’s calamities and human atrocities? If God is all good and all powerful, why would He allow these? Does any of this pain and suffering have meaning? How? Sacred writings speak of a war between good and evil--giving insights into why it started. Read and understand why we suffer, and draw your own conclusions
She was 22. . The question began a search for answers: How much was God involved in life on earth? Was He responsible for the bad that happened to us as well as the good? What was “evil,” really? How much of it came from us, and how much from somewhere else? Was God responsible? Twenty years as a Marriage and Family Therapist have aided that exploration. About the Author “If there is a loving God, why did all those horrible things happen to me as a child?” was the most frequent question Arla Caraboolad was asked in her first teaching position. Almost forty years later this search and research have become the basis for this book. The setting was the California prison for women. And because God was real to her, and impo
The question began a search for answers: How much was God involved in life on earth? Was He responsible for the bad that happened to us as well as the good? What was “evil,” really? How much of it came from us, and how much from somewhere else? Was God responsible? Twenty years as a Marriage and Family Therapist have aided that exploration. “If there is a loving God, why did all those horrible things happen to me as a child?” was the most frequent question Arla Car