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God Guides Your Tomorrows: How To Be Confident That God Is Leading Your Life

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We know that following God is important - but somehow it seems so out of reach. Roger Palms has heard our questions and felt our frustrations. With disarming wisdom and true-to-life stories he probes our fears and challenges our longings for peace and purpose. Calling us to a new sense of identity, he introduces us to the God who guides out yesterdays, todays and tomorrows. No heavenly vision. No burning bush. Just a lifestyle of trusting obedience to a God who walks beside us and leads us into a future of wholeness and satisfaction.

96 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1987

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April 13, 2026
I found this hidden gem on an old bookshelf, it had probably not been touched in over 30 years.
Initially I wasn't sure how it would hold up, this topic is more than a little oversubscribed and has been written about vastly, but this little book kept gettting better with each chapter.

Roger Palms writes with simplicity, clarity and relatable honesty, whilst doing what all the best teachers do, which is point back to the past, to help find the way forward into the future.

It's not flashy, but this little book packs powerful encouragement.
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June 7, 2016
God Guides Your Tomorrows by Roger C. Palms is a good read. It has many good points and some aha moments for me. I definitely recommend this book for everyone, but especially for those that find it difficult to believe that God really is in control and already knows what tomorrow holds.
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