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God of All Things: Rediscovering the Sacred in an Everyday World
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This is a devotional book split into 30 chapters, each based on a common object or natural phenomenon mentioned in the Bible. It’s very easy to read and digest because of Wilson’s great writing style.
Some of the chapters were very insightful (chapter two was probably the most powerful), but others were downright silly and irresponsible (comparing the fruit of the spirit to actual fruit, some of which didn’t exist in biblical times).
Some of the chapters were very insightful (chapter two was probably the most powerful), but others were downright silly and irresponsible (comparing the fruit of the spirit to actual fruit, some of which didn’t exist in biblical times).
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