Coming Home: To the Father Who Loves You

Coming Home: To the Father Who Loves You

by Robert Jeffress
Coming Home: To the Father Who Loves You

Coming Home: To the Father Who Loves You

by Robert Jeffress

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Overview

Are you as close to God as you would like to be?

Few Christians would claim to have fallen into overt sin, but many of us have allowed busyness, materialism, and the pursuit of pleasure to erode our spiritual lives. If you have been sidetracked from your journey with God, there is a pathway that leads home. Coming Home offers step-by-step guidance and encouragement to lead you back to your waiting Father.

“Spiritual rain for your heart’s desert. Robert Jeffress is a world-class storyteller. Offers an easy to read, conscience-pricking pathway back to the heavenly Father who loves us.”
--Bobb Biehl, President, Masterplanning Group International

“For those who have strayed… Coming Home is worthy of your reading.”
--Adrian Rogers, Host, “Love Worth Finding”

“Robert Jeffress is right: living a God-honoring life is ‘no game for sissies.’ Both the culture in which we live and our own natural bent toward sin pull us away from the God we mean to follow. Coming Home points wandering believers back to a Father who not only waits, but welcomes us home again with open arms.”
--Ed Young, Pastor, Second Baptist Church, Houston

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307551078
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 04/07/2010
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 597,578
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dr. Robert Jeffress is the senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, a Fox News contributor, and an adjunct professor at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is the host of Pathway to Victory, a daily radio and television program reaching over 195 countries. Dr. Jeffress is the author of more than twenty-five books, including Clutter-Free ChristianityWhen Forgiveness Doesn’t Make Sense, and The Divine Defense.
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