The Precipice: When Everything We Know Ends is ready for purchase on Amazon here! Available in Kindle format only but you can
read it on your tablet or computer using Kindle Cloud.
The Precipice combines Fiction, Modern Events and
Discussion Questions to encourage readers to analyze where they place their
trust in comparison to their devotion to Christ.
BONUS- If
anyone purchases my book on Amazon April 3-14, they can receive two books from
gifted authors, Michael Kimball and Dave Arnold, for FREE. Just email your receipt to tnc
dot avey at gmail got com, and I’ll send you the info to get these books as a Thank you!
I know you can get overwhelmed (and bored)
reading about the same book, however, each interview or guest post I’ve done is
different and I hope promotes more of God, than my book. Please listen to God,
not me. Anything good I write is from Him, anything less is me getting in
His way.
Tuesday’s Blog Tour:
Technology is awesome.
It allows us to do a plethora of wonderful things.
Yet, it can also become a god.
If we aren’t careful, we can place more trust
in gadgets, science, and modern conveniences than we do in the Creator of the
World. Rarely do I think we mean to do this (at least those who
profess to be Christian), it just sort of happens…so slowly we don’t even
realize it until its roots are deep.
It’s
easy to get discouraged, frustrated, and overwhelmed if you’re someone who
endeavors to stay current on the affairs of our world. This is especially true
if you’re a Christian.
Sometimes
it can seem as if evil is winning.
I’ve
heard more than a few Christians wonder if there’s any hope left for humanity.
I’ve
also had them ask me what they can do to change the tide of wickedness that is
consuming so many (inside and outside the church).
Here’s
my answer: Read more here.
3.
GUEST
POST- Joseph Iregbu, from The Story of
Hope- Are You Ready? I sat in church without fear that
someone would object to my faith in Christ. The weight of such a privilege bore
down. I’d done nothing to “earn” such a gift, yet I enjoyed it. I’ve done
nothing to ensure it continues for future generations. Nor have I done anything
more than utter the occasional prayer for persecuted Christians around the
globe. I was convicted.
You
can read more here.
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