Humorous and conversational, while at the same time theological and practical, The God Who Is real poignantly addresses the most compelling question of human history: Does a personal, caring God exist? The author answers this through a series of "stories," or "episodes," which, taken together, form an autobiography that testifies to the reality of a sovereign God who desires an intimate, loving relationship with His creation.
The Lord\'s care and miraculous provision are chronicled throughout.
Humorous and conversational, while at the same time theological and practical, The God Who Is real poignantly addresses the most compelling question of human history: Does a personal, caring God exist? The author answers this through a series of "stories," or "episodes," which, taken together, form an autobiography that testifies to the reality of a sovereign God who desires an intimate, loving relationship with His creation