The big God theory
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"Forty years as a 4th generation member of a conservative Presbyterian "church family" didn't count for much when this author's wife had an affair and he sought council from his church shepherds. Robinson tithed his time, his talents, and his …
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"Forty years as a 4th generation member of a conservative Presbyterian "church family" didn't count for much when this author's wife had an affair and he sought council from his church shepherds. Robinson tithed his time, his talents, and his money, and church young people ate at his table at least once a week, but when he and his teenaged daughter went to their pastor and board of elders for help, they were branded as despicable liars and turned away. Eventually, even after the truth came out, they were still shown the door. Something wasn't right, and he didn't know where else to turn to but to God. A much bigger God as it turns out! The Big God Theory is a "poor man's Pilgrim's Progress," and it describes a beautiful journey of grace, beginning in utter depression, and ending in a daily celebration of joy and the abiding peace of God."--Amazon.com
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