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Rating:  Summary: A deeply reverent examination of personal truths Review: He's God And We're Not: The Seven Laws Of Spiritual Life by Ray Pritchard (Pastor, Calvary Memorial Church, Oak Park, Illinois) is a deeply reverent examination of personal truths one must embrace to know a healthy relationship with God. Based upon seven laws including "God Doesn't Need Us, but We Desperately Need Him", "Active Faith Releases God's Power", and "There Is No Growth without Struggle", He's God And We're Not delves into philosophy, truisms, Biblical citations, and more, thereby escorting the reader on a grand tour of faith to the highest levels of spiritual understanding and insight.
Rating:  Summary: A Thought Provoking Study Review: My Sunday School class wrestled with this book for three months. It brought about some of the most interesting and deepest discussions I have seen from a Sunday School class.Following God on HIS terms is not a task for the spiritually immature. Pritchard wrestles with issues such as human will, God's sovranty, faith, struggles, selfishness and self denial. Our class was composed of both new and established Christians. Everyone found the book to be stretching.
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