If you could ask God a question, what would you ask Him? Most people would ask,
"WHY?" "Why am I here?"
"Why are all these painful things happening to me and to
the people I love?"
Sometimes life is so difficult that it makes us wonder: does God love us? Is He really in control of things?
Something inside you is telling you that there ought to be real meaning in life. Where can you find it?
This book will help you find real answers to these important questions and many more.
About the Author :
Gordon A. Dickson has served as an evangelist, conference speaker, author and editor for 47 years. He served as a pastor in two churches for nearly 40 years. His passion is to write in such a way as to address practical problems using good theology derived from the Bible.
Review :
"Gordon Dickson provides a clear and concise way to present the gospel. Scriptural, insightful, and concise, Trust. is an excellent resource for those wanting to teach both what the gospel is and a compelling way to present it." - Pastor Rodney King
"In Trust, the author provides a thoughtful presentation of a person's wrestling with the meaning of life and their introduction to the answer of their question being found in Christ. The chapter, Twisting, Trying, Trusting so accurately describes the process that many pass through
on their journey to salvation. Without being oversimplified or formulaic the final chapters take the reader through a beautiful presentation of the Gospel" - Dr. Michael Edwards
"I find myself at a loss for words many times in approaching people with the gospel. How do I start a conversation? This book, especially the Chapter on G.R.A.C.E. provides a wonderful way to connect with people in talking about their relationship to Christ." - Pastor Alan Jenkins
"When was the last time you discussed the "glory of God" in your gospel presentation? In his book "Trust", Gordon reminds us that everything around us can be used as an illustration on how to brag on God and give Him all the glory for nature, for science, for the complexity of the human body, and even for gardening. When you get people to consider all the wonders of life and the world in which we live, the natural conclusion is to glorify God. When you now share the gospel to that same person, it becomes the greatest of God's glory: the salvation of an individual soul through Jesus on the cross of Calvary. Now that is something other religions will not tell you!" - Chaplain Joe Willis
"The G.R.A.C.E. acronym that flows through the book strives to help us to see that we must know who God is - that He is good - that He is glorious, but because of our rebellion we have made a mess of things. In order to get back to a right relationship with the glorious God of the Bible we must embrace His solution that provides salvation. It leads to a very personal question: "What will you do about what you have just learned?"
It's a good book that provides a fresh perspective on how to present the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I recommend it." - Pastor Dan Pelletier