Official Review: For the Love of God by William K. Ruffing

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Re: Official Review: For the Love of God by William K. Ruffing

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In-depth review shows that answers to questions we ask about life lead us back to GOD our Creator who is Love. He gave us choice to take His offer of a Son to pay in full the penalty for the sin of the world and we are reconciled to the Righteous Father. Well edited book recommended to seekers after GOD who imprinted His image in us all.
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"For the Love of God" by William K. Ruffing
This book shows us a fresh new perspective on how much God loves us. For a christian like me, I would definitely recommend this book for those who are loosing faith and even those who need a boost in confidence. There is no better way than knowing how much God loves you to revive your soul.
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Thanks for the time and effort you have put into reading and reviewing this book for us. It sounds like a compelling read for those who have questions about the Bible, and God’s relationship with man. Great that the author always uses bible verses to back up his assertions. Many thanks.
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I have enjoyed your well-written review. It has answered and given me guidance as to what the book pertains and entails. I am impressed that you read it within one sitting, I would like to do that. Bravo! Looking forward to getting answers or guidance in the areas of God.
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God its every where,all page in This Book Try explanation we must believe for one god,and we must loved people to another thinking about god,,for milenial ,i read This Book to finished
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This non-fiction book is great the review as compelled me want to read the book.
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I love the idea behind the book. A book that tries to prove that there is a God is heaven sent, pun quite intended. Also thank you for your wonderful review.
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Personally I don't need a book to know if it really is a God. But I admire authors that makes these kind of books. To help people understand how much God loves us. And this is a great tool to get the answer people may have. I congratulate you.
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I'm not a big fan of the "is God real" debate. However, I am always open to new perspectives on religious and spiritual issues, and I'm interested in seeing what the author's take on it might be. I also like that the language used is simple and easy to read. While I am able to read the Bible and academic articles fairly well, it's not something I want to do on a daily basis. Thank you for the helpful review.
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I liked that you mentioned that the author used words that are easy to understand for the reader. Also interested about the footnotes. Thanks for this enlightening and thorough review!
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For the Love of God by William K. Ruffing can become a good resource for those mystified by Jesus' sacrifice to save us from sin. I have always been touched and impressed by Jesus' teachings, especially the Beatitudes. However, I am mystified by the sacrifice through crucifixion and its message. Shouldn't we all be responsible for our actions and not wait for the Son of God to save us and pay for our sins?
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This book seems to be interesting. The title itself is fascinating. I would love to read this book someday.
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Post by gracedivine »

I have come across this book before and I loved it. It is a special book. Bringing answers and proof to the questions bugging many. God does exist.
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