Our perception of God makes a difference in every crevice of our character, from our inner anxieties to our public conversations. It determines whether we're trusting or suspicious, whether we're happy or discontent - and whether or not we can rely on God matters mightily on the day of our death. Mark Buchanan's third book continues his penetrating exploration of the God we worship. Bravely and honestly, he poses the direst question of human existence: Can God be trusted?
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Mark Buchanan is a pastor and bestselling author who lives with his wife, Cheryl, and their three children on the west coast of Canada. Educated at the University of British Columbia and Regent College, he has been published in numerous periodicals, including Christianity Today and Books and Culture.
Lloyd James interprets the author's work with convincing clarity as he describes God's character, God's love for us, and God's desire to have a relationship with his creation. James's rich baritone, coupled with a delicate delivery and deft timing, reveals how to rest in the character of God. His voice is an excellent vehicle for Buchanan's descriptive, colorful words and clearly drawn examples. The author warns that resting in God requires trust and taking risks. Yet, he also advises, that is how faith in God is built. As we step out in faith, trusting God to respond, God honors our faithfulness and reveals Himself. James's delivery of Buchanan's message will inspire the listener into a deeper relationship with God. G.D.W. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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