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Who Is That in the Driver’s Seat?

Who Is That in the Driver’s Seat?

Who Is That in the Driver's Seat?

Terry Gillespie

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Xulon Press
Año de edición:
2013
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Ética y filosofía moral
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9781626975361
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'I worked for several years as a Rural Letter Carrier Associate (rural mail substitute), which meant I had to drive from the right hand side of the vehicle while delivering the mail. I would often have children and adults ask, ’How do you drive like that?’ or ’Is it hard to drive like that?’ On one occasion I had a little boy, who appeared to be around five years old ask, ’Who is driving the truck?’ A simple enough question, however, I could not get it out of my mind.'Who Is That in the Driver’s Seat? gives readers a roadmap for successful Christian living-through the complete and total surrender of the navigation duties to Jesus Christ! This book houses a collection of true stories taken from author Terry Gillespie’s life. Each reveals an important lesson that God imparted in its wake, along with the wisdom he accumulated along the way. While examining the biblical principles which mandate God-given guidance, the author clearly outlines the ripple effects of trying to take control of the wheel of life, and makes a case for handing it over to a God who already knows where the road will go. Join Gillespie on his road trip to the truth, and learn how to take your journey with God to places you never thought possible!

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