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Please send me your comments.
I really related to several people in your book. As we talked about them in our Sunday School Class, we could identify and then recognize God in our own lives. Sometimes, we get so caught up in everyday survival we go to church and say we are christians. However, by recognizing God`s work in our lives we are transformed to believers of Christ. Am I a Christian? Yes!!! I am! ~Rebecca
Many of us as children have been victims of drive-by evangelism. Where someone asks you "do you want to go to heaven? then repeat this prayer". We were told as long as we could answer yes after a few questions, then we were saved.But being born again is a supernatural work of God on the inside of a person. It is a passing from death to life. It only comes about by the Power of God, on His terms, not ours! This book helps to remind us what it really meens to be saved! To God be the Glory ~Sam
I`m going to order some of your books to keep on hand when someone seeks counsel for assurance of their salvation-- also just if we think they might benefit from reading it. ~Andrea
We have been using your book for our Sunday School lessons the last few weeks. ~Carrie H.
One of the greatest assets for me was that it was short, to the point and it makes you think. ~John
I was telling our friends about you and she pulled your book out of her purse! ~Tony
This is a "must read" book for all new church members and anyone who seeks to understand true salvation. ~Linda
It is an easy read, and not a book that makes you feel overwhelmed. ~Sue
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Nena, her husband Billy, and their teenage son Dalton, reside in Glorieta, New Mexico. They have three adult children, Brandie, Brandon, and Joshua, who all live in Oklahoma. She is in the process of completing her certification in women`s ministry online through Leavell College and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and holds an Associate Degree from Rogers State College in Claremore, Oklahoma. Nena and her family currently attend and are active with the Pecos Valley Cowboy Church in Pecos, New Mexico. They still hold membership at Pleasantview Baptist Church in Pryor, Oklahoma.
Her first love is sharing Jesus Christ with others. Above all earthly things and people, her family is most important in her life. Any spare time that she has, is spent enjoying photography by taking pictures of the gorgeous area that surrounds her home. Nena is an avid reader of Christian Fiction, personal bible studies, biographies/autobiographies of missionaries, and history pertaining to her Native American Cherokee heritage. She also collects antique books and never tires of the feel and smell of years past on the worn covers and imagines the hands that belonged to the lives that touched them. Nena has loved reading all her life and as a child used to daydream that she would get forgotten and locked in after hours in her hometown public library in Pryor, so she could read as many books as she could all night!
Like most frustrated “because there’s not enough time to write” writers, Nena has post-it notes covering her computer, scratch paper in her car, and a notebook close by for God inspired ideas. Several books are in the making, but Nena is not sure which will be published next. She currently writes a blog titled, “Gray is OK!” that takes a light hearted spiritual look at the gray hair that God has blessed her with at such a “young middle-age”.
Nena dreams of one day having grandchildren and keeping them for the summers so she can spoil them rotten.
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