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God is both everywhere and always near, yet believers often miss Him. In the ever-on, busy world, it requires intentionality to encounter God and learn to enjoy Him.
About the author
Robert J. Morgan is a Bible teacher and podcaster who serves as associate pastor of World Outreach Church in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He is the author of
The 50 Final Events in World History,
100 Bible Verses That Made America,
The Strength You Need,
The Red Sea Rules,
Then Sings My Soul,
Whatever Happens, and many other titles, with more than five million copies of books in circulation. He speaks at churches, conferences, and conventions all across America as well as overseas. Rob was also a homemaker and a caregiver for his late wife of forty-three years, Katrina, who battled multiple sclerosis and passed away in November of 2019. He and Katrina have three daughters and sixteen grandchildren.
Summary
In this fast-paced culture, it's easy to feel lonely and overwhelmed by life. In Always Near, Robert J. Morgan reminds us that God is closer than you can imagine. We need to train our souls to awaken to the simple pleasure of being present with our Savior so we can be relieved from what all-to-often overwhelms us.
Morgan shares 10 ways you can cultivate the blessings of God's presence, including:
- Discovering special places
- Focusing on things unseen
- Abiding in Scripture
- Highlighting special times
- Trusting God in difficulty
- Serving God in ways large and small
This beautiful book contains a presentation page and a ribbon marker and is perfect to give as a gift for a friend or to keep on your own bedside table. It will remind you that no matter how you feel, God is in the room. You can relax in His presence and let the stress drain from you.
It is time to nurture a sense of the abiding nearness of Him, who is closer than a brother, so that you'll know more of His joy, strength, and comfort. Experience a relationship with the God who made you, who loves you, and desires for you to enjoy His presence. Seek the Lord and soon discover He was, is, and will be
Always Near.