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Finding God When You Don't Believe in God: Searching for a Power Greater than Yourself

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Finding God When You Don't Believe in God: Searching for a Power Greater than Yourself
Finding God When You Don't Believe in God: Searching for a Power Greater than Yourself

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Finding God When You Don't Believe in God: Searching for a Power Greater than Yourself

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Foreword by Anne Lamott Here is an opportunity to listen in on fascinating conversations with people who found God when they didn't really want to and weren't even looking. Through a series of deeply personal interviews with individuals from different walks of life, the authors conduct a captivating discourse on discovering a "higher power." The interview subjects are not proselytizers, nor are they interested in comparing spiritual states. Their stories are neither tidy nor definitive. What they offer, however, is a remarkable, refreshing, and ultimately satisfying mosaic on the meaning and manifestation of God. Key features and benefits interviews honor personal experiences and reveal universal truths imparts a hopeful, empowering message foreword written by Anne Lamott, author of Traveling Mercies authors received 2002 IPPY award for " " About the authors Jack Erdmann is an accomplished salesman and businessman who has more recently made a name for himself as a popular author and lecturer. He lives in the San Francisco area. Larry Kearney, a poet and novelist, has published nine books of poetry. He lives in Larkspur, California.

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