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Rev. Bruce Cook’s life is a testament to the transforming power of a spirit-led walk of faith, so it is only fitting that his latest work powerfully remind us all that the path to a Christ-like life is found by staying in step with the Spirit. In this engaging and inspiring book, Rev. Cook mixes pointedly compelling anecdotes with clearly dawn, accessible theological of the Holy Spirit. Heart-felt and deeply satisfying, I pray In Step With the Spirit will renew each reader’s passion for a life that is never out of step. William H. Coffey, JD, MA, Bible Teacher Dr. Cook’s treatment of the Holy Spirit taught me things I did not know about the Holy Spirit and Trinity. His section on Technology and the Arts was very illuminating because he sees a message and metaphor for Spirit in modern films that I have never seen more clearly depicted. This book can sharpen a believer’s faith and challenge the unfaithful to take a serious look at the reality and presence of the Holy Spirit. It is written from a retired UMC Chaplain’s experience with the elderly, prisoners and crime victims. Steve Maddox, Retired Song Executive Vice-President, Pictures and Television This book stretched my mind to include Biblical understandings, terms, and theological concepts about the Holy Spirit that I had never considered before. The idea that the Holy Spirit is limitless and free to guide us today with many ethical decisions we face is helpful and encouraging to me. Jane Ann Harper, Retired Teacher
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Rev. Bruce Cook’s life is a testament to the transforming power of a spirit-led walk of faith, so it is only fitting that his latest work powerfully remind us all that the path to a Christ-like life is found by staying in step with the Spirit. In this engaging and inspiring book, Rev. Cook mixes pointedly compelling anecdotes with clearly dawn, accessible theological of the Holy Spirit. Heart-felt and deeply satisfying, I pray In Step With the Spirit will renew each reader’s passion for a life that is never out of step. William H. Coffey, JD, MA, Bible Teacher Dr. Cook’s treatment of the Holy Spirit taught me things I did not know about the Holy Spirit and Trinity. His section on Technology and the Arts was very illuminating because he sees a message and metaphor for Spirit in modern films that I have never seen more clearly depicted. This book can sharpen a believer’s faith and challenge the unfaithful to take a serious look at the reality and presence of the Holy Spirit. It is written from a retired UMC Chaplain’s experience with the elderly, prisoners and crime victims. Steve Maddox, Retired Song Executive Vice-President, Pictures and Television This book stretched my mind to include Biblical understandings, terms, and theological concepts about the Holy Spirit that I had never considered before. The idea that the Holy Spirit is limitless and free to guide us today with many ethical decisions we face is helpful and encouraging to me. Jane Ann Harper, Retired Teacher