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A Mechanic's Handbook To The God Of The Bible: Why God Just Makes Sense

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A Mechanic's Handbook To The God Of The Bible: Why God Just Makes Sense
A Mechanic's Handbook To The God Of The Bible: Why God Just Makes Sense

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A Mechanic's Handbook To The God Of The Bible: Why God Just Makes Sense

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Micheal Borthwick's relationship with Christ and why that relationship is so important inspired him to write a handbook for anyone searching to know more about who God is, regardless of religious background or knowledge. His mechanical background shows up in his common sense and systematic approach to sharing Biblical truths through personal testimony & analogies, explaining theological concepts backed by scripture in an easy-to-understand way; highlighting God's love, mercy, and forgiveness.Michael's journey is anything but boring, it comes to life when he shares how his near death experiences as a young man lead him to the God of the Bible. After reconciling with God, through Jesus Christ, there were quite a few twist and turns over the next forty years, some by God's trying to get his attention, and some by his own foolishness. He shares these personal experiences, struggles and reflections, so others may see that being imperfect shouldn't keep you from God, but draw you to Him to find comfort and peace. It's a book that when read cover to cover gives the reader a solid foundation of "Why God Just Makes Sense".

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