FAITH

FAITH

Faith always has an object. What you and I believe in is what we rely on to give us what we need and want. There are two important questions to consider: (1) Is what or whom we believe in, capable of giving us what we need and want? (2) Is what we think we need and want the same as what we truly need? This book defines faith, answers questions about faith, shows how and why faith works, helps us identify weaknesses and strengths of our faith, challenges us to consider God as the ultimate source of faith, and gives insights on how faith enables us to overcome problems we face. Examples include how faith helps one overcome addictions and how faith helps one establish a positive self-identity. The goal of this book is to help readers grow in understanding and practicing genuine faith, thus becoming the person God created us to be.“Our faith is the victory that overcomes the world.” (1 John 5:4 ISV)

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Author: Jay Ashbaucher
Series: Upload Your Faith Series, Book 2
Genres: Christian Living, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Christian Living, Christianity, Faith, Jay Ashbaucher, Religion, Spirituality
Publisher: Innovo Publishing
Publication Year: 2019
Format: Paperback, Kindle, Nook
Length: 158
ASIN: 1613144881
ISBN: 9781613144886
List Price: 14.95
eBook Price: 9.95
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Jay Ashbaucher

Toledo, Ohio, is where Jay and his wife, Connie, spent their childhoods. Following college, he obtained a Master of Divinity degree from a seminary in Deerfield, Illinois. Jay then spent forty-four years in Glasgow, Montana, pastoring and teaching in a growing church. Besides he and his wife raising a family, Jay enjoyed the people of the church and were blessed to participate in many short-term mission trips. His ministries included teaching Bible and philosophy of Christianity at a one-year Bible college, two decades as a fifth-step counselor and lecturer in an alcohol/drug treatment center, leading and participating in small groups, counseling individuals, and teaching grief classes at a hospital. Hobbies included reading, hiking, golf, racquetball, hunting, and traveling Montana with his family. Married over 57 years, he and his fun to be with wife are retired, now living in Michigan to be near their two married children and seven grandchildren.

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