The Three Gardens: The Path to Re-discovering God
Distance doesn’t always make the heart grow fonder. The lifestyle choices made when God is in the rearview mirror often create shame, causing one to think that they can never know or return to God. Shame is a poor substitute for God’s original intent. Spiritual renewal is possible as one walks through The Three Gardens: The Path to Re-Discovering God.
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The Three Gardens: The Path to Re-discovering God
Distance doesn’t always make the heart grow fonder. The lifestyle choices made when God is in the rearview mirror often create shame, causing one to think that they can never know or return to God. Shame is a poor substitute for God’s original intent. Spiritual renewal is possible as one walks through The Three Gardens: The Path to Re-Discovering God.
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The Three Gardens: The Path to Re-discovering God

The Three Gardens: The Path to Re-discovering God

by Jim Burton
The Three Gardens: The Path to Re-discovering God

The Three Gardens: The Path to Re-discovering God

by Jim Burton

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Overview

Distance doesn’t always make the heart grow fonder. The lifestyle choices made when God is in the rearview mirror often create shame, causing one to think that they can never know or return to God. Shame is a poor substitute for God’s original intent. Spiritual renewal is possible as one walks through The Three Gardens: The Path to Re-Discovering God.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151513500
Publisher: Jim Burton
Publication date: 02/20/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 116
File size: 69 KB

About the Author

JIM BURTON is a native of Kentucky and a graduate of Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Ky. Following college, he worked for daily newspapers as a photojournalist before and while attending Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, where he earned a Masters of Divinity degree. He then spent twenty-five years working for denominational mission agencies as an editor and program director. Since leaving those roles in 2010, Jim has served as the pastor of a Korean-American congregation, freelance photographer, writer and editor, and a ministry consultant. In May 2013, he earned a Doctor of Ministry degree from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, La. In 1979, Jim married Kimberly Ann Ballard, his high school sweetheart. They have two grown sons, Jim and Jacob, who each live in metro Atlanta. Jim married Jadie Lizabeth Pinkston in 2010. Most importantly, he has one grandson, James. Jim has authored or contributed to several books. His most recent is Life in the Blue Zone: God, I Didn’t See This Coming. You can continue to follow Jim at www.life-bluezone.com.
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