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The Lonely God by Ron Dart

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The Lonely God

Christian Life  by 
Ron Dart

In the beginning, God created the world. If He created the world, then who was with Him before the beginning? Why did He create us?
The Lonely God is the first book published by Ron Dart. He shrinks a topic of vast scope into a thin volume, ranging from God before the creation to the final judgment. Dart shows the attributes of God through Biblical context and common sense. If you know someone close to you who struggles to settle Biblical truths with practical living, this book can be of great help. It reintroduces God in fresh eyes whose nature is muddled by our culture’s misinterpretations of Christianity. Dart’s objective is not to create a theory or argue for any dogma but to share the journey about God and find friendship in Him. As a reader, may we find that relationship as we search for Him through this book.

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