Are you interested in God, but turned off by what you see in organized religion?
In He’s Not Who You Think He Is, minister and entrepreneur Russ Ewell invites you to discover a refreshingly original way of thinking about Christianity and the God of the Bible. Religious traditions, people around you, and even your own emotions can lead you to assume negative things about God that aren’t that he does not care about your pain, that he is preoccupied with making you feel guilty, that he wants a performance from you more than he wants a relationship, or that he limits you instead of giving you purpose.
In this book, you’ll learn key steps you can take to reimagine walking with God:
Turning unhealthy thoughts about God into healthy onesUnderstanding the difference between God and religionRecognizing when people or emotions are replacing God in your lifeBecoming aware of unfinished emotional business and how it affects your view of GodRebuilding your emotional life to find a personal friendship with GodWhether you grew up in a church or have never set foot in one, Ewell’s unique blend of insights from over 35 years of ministry work and his extensive knowledge of the Bible will guide you to build a personally satisfying and intimate relationship with God. You will discover Christianity the way it was meant to life-changing, innovative, and undeniably attractive.
Throughout the book, QR codes will enhance your experience by taking you to related Bible studies, music playlists, and podcast episodes. Visual journal pages provide space to write, draw, and remember key passages of the Bible. Each tool is designed to help you think differently about God and deepen your relationship with him.
A wonderful book. It all boils down to one beautiful fact… all God wants is to have an authentic, vulnerable and honest relationship with us. Accessible language and a multi media approach to writing separate this book from the others you might have seen. This book is for everyone…celebrating our own unique walk with God.
Mr. Ewell has a refreshingly different perspective on God and the need of forming a personal relationship beyond the average, ordinary Father/ child relationship. Thank you, Mr. Ewell for showing us a whole new perspective. Refreshing!