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| The Holy Ground of
Grace |
| by Timothy J. Bowers |
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152 |
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1-59858-022-1 (paperback)
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$16.95 Paperback |
| Category: |
Religious, Inspirational |
| Available: |
July 2005 |
| Edition: |
Paperback |
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Tim Bowers is a product of grace—God’s
Grace. And that very grace is the subject of this book. At the
time this was written, Tim was a resident of South Carolina’s
upstate. Now, finally, he has moved “home,” to Athens,
Georgia.
His favorite movie, Lonesome Dove, is the classic
account of retired Texas Ranger Captains W.F. Call and Augustus
McRae--a story of adventure, of risk and reward, of the joy in
the journey. Call is serious, business minded, matter of fact.
McRae, quite the opposite; he views life as a dance, a thing of
beauty. As something to behold, to embrace, to enjoy. For Call,
for the most part, life was emotionless. But even he had a sense
of adventure, and that adventure would force him to tap into emotions
he never knew he had. That adventure would forever change his
life. Tim believes as well that life is a dance, a thing of beauty.
And he further believes that it is an adventure in grace. Grace
to behold, to embrace, to enjoy. He believes that it is God’s
grace which underscores our very lives and permeates both our
every relationship and our every adventure.
Tim is the father of two children and the third
of four born to his parents, both retired educators. He is firmly
and forever a product of the South, having grown up in Georgia
and in the Southern Baptist Church; however, it was while living
in Nashville, Tennessee, as a young businessman, that he discovered
the doctrine and meaning of grace by faith alone.
Since earning his M.Div in 1998, Tim has worked
as a pastor, an outreach director, and as a church planter. He
believes that the Church should reflect the Savior upon Whose
cross it is founded—that it should be raw and real and reflect
both the passion and the compassion of Jesus Christ Himself. That
it should be anything but boring and that it should proclaim grace
by faith alone in a nonjudgmental manner that truly changes lives.
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