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What Are You Doing, God?: A Book for Anyone Who has Ever Questioned God.
Contributor(s): Ortego, Bo (Author)
ISBN: 1736524216     ISBN-13: 9781736524213
Publisher: Bo Ortego
OUR PRICE:   $9.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2021
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- Religion | Christian Living - Death, Grief, Bereavement
Physical Information: 0.35" H x 5.25" W x 8" (0.38 lbs) 162 pages
 
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★ Have you ever questioned God or wanted to? ★

If so, this book is for you.

Maybe it's because of a loss or tragedy. Maybe it's because everything around you seems to be going wrong. Maybe it's because everything you planned and hoped for has fallen apart. Perhaps it's because God isn't answering your prayers. Or maybe questioning God is the only thing you feel like you can do.

Whatever the reason, most people have probably had a moment where they questioned or wanted to question God. During those times, what are we supposed to do? How do we move forward? While we may never get direct answers to our questions, God has given us something to help us navigate through those times when we find ourselves questioning Him -- the biblical book of Habakkuk. It is a crucial part of the Bible that is all about questioning God.

Why this book?

The purpose of What Are You Doing, God? is simple -- to help followers of God understand what God has left us through the book of Habakkuk. Bo Ortego will illuminate the timeless lessons and principles found within the pages of this biblical book. As a result, we can all be better equipped to navigate through the times when we face situations and circumstances that cause us to question God.

The prayer for everyone who reads this work is that you leave understanding more about God, how great He truly is, and that He loved us enough to leave us this book of the Bible to assist us during the hardest and darkest moments of our lives.

✓ Discussion Questions Included

★ "I don't know a single Christian who doesn't want to stand victoriously over sin, evil, and our enemy. We want to declare them defeated and see God's power manifested in and through us. But almost no one wants to take the journey to get there. We all want the victory, but no one wants the trials. We all want the miracle, but no one wants to bear the cross. So often, we love the ending but not the journey." -Quote from chapter 4.