Is it possible to believe in both God and the law of attraction?
Isn't this all just some New Age, "power of the mind" thing?
If the law of attraction works, why isn't it in the Bible - or is it?
Questions like these are being asked by people around the world after reading the best-selling book, The Secret. According to the law of attraction, you can have virtually anything desired if your mind is trained to put out continual thoughts to attract it into your life.
In this deeply compelling work, Ed Gungor seeks to establish a...
Is it possible to believe in both God and the law of attraction?
Isn't this all just some New Age, "power of the mind" thing?
Do you feel like something is always wrong, that you can't seem to -get it right- in your relationship with God? Then you probably have a diseased faith - thankfully, there is way back to the innocence and freshness of the hour you first believed. There are only two ways to approach faith: a human-centered approach, or a God-centered one. A human-centered approach rests on human effort and persistence-human -coulds- and -shoulds- It seems noble to work hard to secure godly, fruitful living. But a human-centered faith is fundamentally wrong and harmful. It is about human PERFORMANCE, which...
Do you feel like something is always wrong, that you can't seem to -get it right- in your relationship with God? Then you probably have a diseased fai...
New York Times bestselling author ed Gungor offers a provocative look at the questions that bother not only opponents of Christianity but dedicated believers as well. with candor and good will, Gungor joins the discussion generated by the multitude of atheistic books currently in the market and offers a thoughtful, reasonable response.
In What Bothers Me Most about Christianity, Pastor Ed Gungor owns up to the valid criticism that affronts Christianity. With his trademark sense of humor and unabashed honesty, Gungor...
New York Times bestselling author ed Gungor offers a provocative look at the questions that bother not only opponents o...
Small Is the New Big In this humorous, insistent book, Pastor Ed Gungor demonstrates that the world is changed most by ordinary people--the "small dogs" of the human race. Small dogs may not run the world, but neither can the world tune them out. If it weren't for small dogs, the world might be a quieter place, but it would certainly be a needier one. With chapters like "Dare to Be Small," "Fight the Big-Dog Lie," and "The Bark of Faith," Gungor challenges the notion that earthly prominence, status, and power are essential to significance. Reminding us that small is the new...
Small Is the New Big In this humorous, insistent book, Pastor Ed Gungor demonstrates that the world is changed most by ordinary people--the...