Reseña del editor:
Have you ever wondered if God was really at work in your life? Have you ever considered that the “all things” mentioned in Romans 8:28 really does mean everything? If so, this book is a must read. In this book the author tells the stories of the everyday life of a man with cerebral palsy, and how God has used his disability to teach Biblical principles we can all learn from. This lighthearted, often hilarious, sometimes sobering, always transparent look into the author’s life will make you laugh, it will make you consider the things you take for granted, but mostly it will make you ponder the Savior’s presence in every facet of your life. For everyone who has been—or would like to be—in tune with the things that the God of the universe is trying to show them in their life, here is the book that goes beyond scripture memorization to practical application. It takes more than religious brew ha-ha to get that needed epiphany, that “Ok, God. Now I see that you’re at work in my life.” But how do we get there? How do we move from religion to relationship? This book will show readers that just like beer goggles make things look differently to bar patrons at closing time, that rose colored goggles make everything look better to the optimist, and that team colored goggles make referees look like idiots to the sports fan, the Holy Spirit has gifted Christians with “God Goggles” to help us to see His work in our lives.
Biografía del autor:
Justin earned both his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Agricultural Economics from Mississippi State University. He has been employed in post-secondary education for more than twelve years. His current position is Economics Instructor at Jefferson State Community College, where in 2004 he received the Phi Theta Kappa Outstanding Faculty Member Award, and in 2008 was nominated for the college’s Outstanding Faculty Member Award. Justin served on the Board of Directors for Special Equestrians, Incorporated, a therapeutic horseback riding facility. Through the years, Justin has taught small groups, spoke at youth meetings and given motivational speeches. He and Kelly, his wife of four years, are members of Valleydale Church, in Birmingham, Alabama, where they serve in the children’s ministry as well as in a leadership role in their Life Connection Group. They reside in Moody, Alabama and are the proud parents of two children, Will and Anna Morgan.
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