The Entrance; The Life

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Emmanuel Iweha ISBN: 9781301269105
Publisher: Emmanuel Iweha Publication: December 16, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Emmanuel Iweha
ISBN: 9781301269105
Publisher: Emmanuel Iweha
Publication: December 16, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Short Descriptions
This is a collection of essays that reflect on Christian themes such as chastisement, spiritual walk and purpose. There are four essays two of which has been previously published as separate pieces online.

"The Entrance; The Life" takes a look at why some people need to convince people that they have experienced that new birth in Christ while others don’t because people around just know that they have had such an experience. This essay uses scripture to explain why this happens.

"Under A Heavy Hand" looks at topic that can be said to be somewhat controversial in Christian circles. Could it be possible that Christians can be chastised by God as a father would do to their child?

"There Is A Purpose to All This" is a piece that attempts to take a hard look at why some things are the way they are when it comes to our Christian walk. It is a short an interesting essay.

"My Suspicions About God" could just answer one or two questions that have been lodged in the hearts of a few for a while. It is the shortest piece in this collection and I will personally love to read your response to it if you have any.

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Short Descriptions
This is a collection of essays that reflect on Christian themes such as chastisement, spiritual walk and purpose. There are four essays two of which has been previously published as separate pieces online.

"The Entrance; The Life" takes a look at why some people need to convince people that they have experienced that new birth in Christ while others don’t because people around just know that they have had such an experience. This essay uses scripture to explain why this happens.

"Under A Heavy Hand" looks at topic that can be said to be somewhat controversial in Christian circles. Could it be possible that Christians can be chastised by God as a father would do to their child?

"There Is A Purpose to All This" is a piece that attempts to take a hard look at why some things are the way they are when it comes to our Christian walk. It is a short an interesting essay.

"My Suspicions About God" could just answer one or two questions that have been lodged in the hearts of a few for a while. It is the shortest piece in this collection and I will personally love to read your response to it if you have any.

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