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Darren Wilson



Average rating: 4.47 · 461 ratings · 70 reviews · 26 distinct worksSimilar authors
Finding God in the Bible: W...

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Filming God: A Journey from...

4.56 avg rating — 80 ratings — published 2011 — 4 editions
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Chasing a God You Don't Wan...

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Finding God In The Bible: W...

4.52 avg rating — 25 ratings — published 2015
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Igniting Furious Love: Teac...

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God Adventures: Don’t Settl...

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Got Fruit?: Understanding S...

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The Kingdom Focused Church:...

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Designed For Purpose: Princ...

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“God's plans and dreams for us always point to our success. No matter how much we need to learn along the way, He always desires our good. He is not only faithful, He is infinitely wise.”
Darren Wilson, Finding God in the Bible: What Crazy Prophets, Fickle Followers and Dangerous Outlaws Reveal about Friendship with God

“My aunt and uncle went to Toronto in a last ditch effort to save their marriage. Uncle Bob had a tumultuous, abusive upbringing, and as a result became somewhat tumultuous and angry as an adult. Aunt Patsy was commonly referred to as the “super Christian” in our family, and together they obviously had their struggles. Pat struggled with Bob’s anger issues, and Bob struggled with a deep sense of shame and guilt that he was, in some ways, a spiritual outcast compared to Pat. His personal issues clouded his sense of self-worth, and that only made things worse. By the time they entered the doors in Toronto, it was do-or-die time. God had to show up for them, or it was over. At this point, only God could save their marriage.”
Darren Wilson, Filming God: A Journey From Skepticism to Faith

“I now understand that God may very well give us ideas, but often our talent (or lack of it) gets in the way of His musings. But while we cringe inwardly, God smiles and delights in the fact that His children took the time to listen to Him, and tried their best with what He gave them. I think we’re often more interested in the end result than God is. He seems to care more about faith and obedience than how wonderful or talented we are.”
Darren Wilson, Filming God: A Journey From Skepticism to Faith



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