Living a Fake Life for a Real God? Seeking God’s Imprint for an Authentic Life

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
Cover of the book Living a Fake Life for a Real God? Seeking God’s Imprint for an Authentic Life by Shaniqua Rischer, Shaniqua Rischer
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Author: Shaniqua Rischer ISBN: 9781301508105
Publisher: Shaniqua Rischer Publication: July 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Shaniqua Rischer
ISBN: 9781301508105
Publisher: Shaniqua Rischer
Publication: July 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Do you ever feel like you are living a spiritual lie, saying one thing, but living another? How different would your life be if you not only spoke of God’s Word, but lived and followed God’s Word? What does it mean to truly live as a Christian – realistically? Do you hurt and hunger for something more than the life you are living now, no longer believing that God hears your pleas? You are not alone. Preachers, Spiritualists, and the Bible all teach about following Christ, but how exactly does that look today? Living a Fake Life for a Real God? Seeking God’s Imprint for an Authentic Life is a book of devotionals that is thoughtful, challenging, and direct about the struggles of living life as a Christian in today’s media driven, social sharing, opinionated, and relative truth society. Written from the author’s own personal perspective, Living a Fake Life for a Real God? seeks to share what the life of a somewhat dedicated, but all the time committed servant of Christ, looks like in the midst of our egocentric culture. Follow this journey to discover what it truly means to live as a Christian in today’s world.

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Do you ever feel like you are living a spiritual lie, saying one thing, but living another? How different would your life be if you not only spoke of God’s Word, but lived and followed God’s Word? What does it mean to truly live as a Christian – realistically? Do you hurt and hunger for something more than the life you are living now, no longer believing that God hears your pleas? You are not alone. Preachers, Spiritualists, and the Bible all teach about following Christ, but how exactly does that look today? Living a Fake Life for a Real God? Seeking God’s Imprint for an Authentic Life is a book of devotionals that is thoughtful, challenging, and direct about the struggles of living life as a Christian in today’s media driven, social sharing, opinionated, and relative truth society. Written from the author’s own personal perspective, Living a Fake Life for a Real God? seeks to share what the life of a somewhat dedicated, but all the time committed servant of Christ, looks like in the midst of our egocentric culture. Follow this journey to discover what it truly means to live as a Christian in today’s world.

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