Author: | Floy Fenelon | ISBN: | 9781453516959 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | August 16, 2010 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Floy Fenelon |
ISBN: | 9781453516959 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | August 16, 2010 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
Christianity from the Eyes of a Child is an unbiased thirty years outlook on Christianity while answering the eternal question of the purpose of life. Even in these contemporary times, man still continues to seek the truths of faith and the completeness of the heart and soul. To help everyone in this quest, author Floy Fenelon brings forth an enlightening and comprehensive read that allows each one of his readers to understand the Christian view of the purpose of creation. Even as a child and teenager, Fenelon refused to accept the status quo and dared to continue his pursuit of asking the eternal question that every child has once asked and most adults forget it exists—what is the purpose of life?: why are we on this earth?; where is this all going? In this book, Fenelon restores the biblical definition of Christianity and helps guide every reader to his or her purpose in creation.
Christianity from the Eyes of a Child is an unbiased thirty years outlook on Christianity while answering the eternal question of the purpose of life. Even in these contemporary times, man still continues to seek the truths of faith and the completeness of the heart and soul. To help everyone in this quest, author Floy Fenelon brings forth an enlightening and comprehensive read that allows each one of his readers to understand the Christian view of the purpose of creation. Even as a child and teenager, Fenelon refused to accept the status quo and dared to continue his pursuit of asking the eternal question that every child has once asked and most adults forget it exists—what is the purpose of life?: why are we on this earth?; where is this all going? In this book, Fenelon restores the biblical definition of Christianity and helps guide every reader to his or her purpose in creation.