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Life Lessons from Pets and Wildlife—the subtitle accurately portrays the basic topic of this book. I would add that they are life lessons for Christians about God, how to hear His voice, how to trust Him and things like that. From the very... [Read on]
I recently got to read God of all creation by James Robison through Blogging for books and I was so happy I got to read it. This book makes for a really nice devotional with short chapters and lots of them , I read 2 each day to start my day and... [Read on]
God of All Creation by James Robison is described as being life lessons from pets and wildlife. Mr. Robison teaches of God’s plans and wishes for us by reminding us of the lessons taught in the Bible and further explaining them as he speaks of... [Read on]
"Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable then they?" ~ Matthew 6:26 "God of All Creation recounts how a miniature dachshund taught... [Read on]
Before reading this book I wasn't familiar with James Robison or his Life Outreach International ministry. Frankly, I've always been leery of televangelists. There's something about the way they ask for money that I find unsavory. However, I... [Read on]
God of All Creation is a collection of stories Mr. Robison collected to share with his readers. Most of his stories focus on his dog Princess. He goes on to talk about how Princess loves him and his wife unconditionally- even if they do something... [Read on]
Can God's creatures provide us with inspiration and spiritual insight? Are there lessons we can learn from our pets? Author James Robison seems to think so, for that's the entire message of his book, God of All Creation, a collection of short... [Read on]
It has been several weeks since I have finished James Robison’s God of All Creation. If there was one word to describe how I feel about this book I think it would be ambivalent. Robison’s uses his pet dachshund and other wildlife as his lens... [Read on]
I want to start by saying I am not a Christian. I was raised Christian, I have read the Bible and attended Sunday school. I was baptized Catholic but I now follow the old ways of my people. (I am Native American). I picked up God of All Creation... [Read on]
When Waterbrook Multnomah Blogging Group extended me the ability to review this fine book, "God of All Creation~Life Lessons From Pets & Wildlife" by James Robinson in exchange for my honest opinions I pounced on this. I awaited in excitement... [Read on]