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THE RIGHT TO GOD
For everyday people
By Ron & Jennie Dugan
ISBN: 0615307779
$9.95
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Reviews and Endorsements
I loved this book!
This is the kind of book I have been thinking for a long time that someone should write. It
just lays it out there simply but not simplistically. It explains all those things so many of us
have heard and learned over the years but weren't maybe quite sure how to apply them. Also,
and probably most importantly, I think it will speak to people who have been saying things
like "when I get my act together, then I can go back to church." So many people feel they
aren't good enough. Part of that is the fault of Christians because we are too much like Liz
and put up a brave front like life is always a bowl of cherries. But at any rate, you have shown
folks they have permission to come before God warts and all and take that first
big step to a relationship with him.
I read it in three sittings, but I think I am going to go back through and re-read
slowly and thoughtfully.
Thanks for writing this.
Rise Ruhl, Maryland
Review by Katie Johnson
The Right to God, by Ron and Jennie Dugan is
an excellent read for anyone, from any walk of
faith. It delves into the very depths of our
relationship with God but is easy to read and
understand, as God himself intended the Bible
to be.
The authors reveal that the path to God is not
supposed to be a torturous experience in which
others keep score on how you're doing in your
religious walk. Rather, they share that God's
love cannot be won by hard work and good
deeds; that it is already present-for every
person, without cost, no sacrifice required.
You'll learn how to embrace God's love as you
read this book, and will discover the truth
about your right to Pray, to Forgive, to be
Blessed, and even your right to Give.
The authors point out the difference between
‘Falsifiers,' who would have you believe that if
you don't follow their particular religious rules
that God's love will be withheld, and ‘Healers,'
who serve others so that they, and others, can
come to be closer to God. The Right to God is
about the intentions you hold in your heart. It
calls them out, questions them, and provides a
way to start again, scraping away misguided
thoughts and feelings; to begin again, from a
place of true simplicity and purity of thought as
God intended.
If you've ever struggled with your faith or felt
like giving up entirely on churches, you need to
read this book. It will change your life.
Katie Johnson is a Christian Fiction Writer
who is a dedicated member of the ACFW.
She has written two inspirational novels and
is hard at work on her third. Katie lives in
Albuquerque, New Mexico with her husband
of 29 years and her two grown children.
Visit her blog at
http://katiejohnsonwriter.com.
Review by Shellie Bailey
The Right to God, for Everyday People is all
about your right to God and how you can
develop a deeper spiritual walk with some
basic principles from the Bible. In the
world today, there are so many types of
religions and many people out there telling
you how to get to God. This book reminds
us, God is there for everyone, no matter
who you are and what you have done. He
loves you, and he wants a relationship with
you.
In this book, the authors go through
several issues, which we are either not
taught or taught based on someone's
opinion. With all the rules and regulations
today on what it means to be a "real
Christian," this book stands out to those
who are seeking, asking and eager to walk
personally with the Lord. It addresses the
importance of you, and you alone, learning
and living for God, not needing anyone
else to do it.
To some this book may be controversial,
but for me it was pure enjoyment. I would
recommend this book to anyone who feels
they do want a closer relationship with
God, but do not feel they deserve the right
to one.
Shellie Bailey is an aspiring Christian
Fiction Writer currently working on her
first novel. She is a current student of
the Christian Writers Guild where she is
refining her craft. She resides in
Kentucky with her husband, Adam.
Review by Toni Star
I just finished reading "The Right to God"
and found it to be a very interesting read.
The concept of having a right to God at
first seems simplistic and ordinary, but
after giving this phrase careful thought, I
found that the words enter deep into the
soul and offer a beginning insight into
how precious and wondrous "the right to
God" actually is.
I particularly liked the chapter on Healers
and Falsifiers for there is a distinct
difference between the two. Healers,
according to this book and to the opinion
of others, bring healing, truth and unity to
those around them, while falsifiers are
false prophets, demanding religious
leaders and dividers who often twist the
word of God.
The other chapters on forgiveness, prayer,
giving, being blest and most importantly,
words that say we have a right to God,
are insightful and words that, when
digested with faith, can bring joy and
peace to the reader.
A very worthwhile book!
Toni Star
Toni is a Christian, who loves to write
and particularly loves to guide others
toward a closer relationship with God.
She has found over the years that she
doesn't have to struggle to find God,
because He lives within her.
Toni's latest book, The Twisted Life of
Julia Knight, is available on Amazon.
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Find Toni's blogs here:
http://twistedlifeofjuliaknight.blogspot.
com/
http://pathwaystochrist.blogspot.com