Signs in Life

Finding Direction in Our Travels With God

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Deanna Nowadnick ISBN: 9780983589761
Publisher: Rhododendron Books Publication: July 15, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Deanna Nowadnick
ISBN: 9780983589761
Publisher: Rhododendron Books
Publication: July 15, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
I scrambled out of the car, slammed the door, and kicked the rear tire. Squinting into the hard glare of a flashlight, my first words were louder than necessary, "If you're going to ticket me, then ticket me! I just want to get home." Not giving the police officer a chance to respond, I continued, still annoyed, still defiantly frustrated, "I'm tired. Really--I just want to get home!" Signs in Life begins with a late night encounter with local law enforcement. In the harsh glare of a flashlight, author Deanna Nowadnick learns the consequences of speeding through a stop sign. Other incidents follow. All are linked to the divine signs she's encountered in that bigger journey through life. Join Deanna as she shares humorous anecdotes and inspirational lessons from her travels with God. See the signs in life. She might be speeding through a stop sign--yet again!--while you're carefully navigating a busy street, but together we're all part of a bigger journey, a greater purpose. We're all part of God's great story. As she used to tell her young sons, "Buckle up. We're going for a ride."
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I scrambled out of the car, slammed the door, and kicked the rear tire. Squinting into the hard glare of a flashlight, my first words were louder than necessary, "If you're going to ticket me, then ticket me! I just want to get home." Not giving the police officer a chance to respond, I continued, still annoyed, still defiantly frustrated, "I'm tired. Really--I just want to get home!" Signs in Life begins with a late night encounter with local law enforcement. In the harsh glare of a flashlight, author Deanna Nowadnick learns the consequences of speeding through a stop sign. Other incidents follow. All are linked to the divine signs she's encountered in that bigger journey through life. Join Deanna as she shares humorous anecdotes and inspirational lessons from her travels with God. See the signs in life. She might be speeding through a stop sign--yet again!--while you're carefully navigating a busy street, but together we're all part of a bigger journey, a greater purpose. We're all part of God's great story. As she used to tell her young sons, "Buckle up. We're going for a ride."

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