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Path to Truth
Hardback

Path to Truth

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Path to Truth is one of the most honest, funny, and heart-warming stories of one man's journey toward a relationship with God.Ray Stanton was raised in a poor farming family in Indiana. He always felt the presence of God in his life, though he never had a relationship with Him. When he was eight-years-old, Ray had his first encounter with God in a snowy hayfield. There were many other times when God protected Ray, but it wasn't until he was twenty-seven that he heard Him. He sat on that picnic table about to pull the trigger when God spoke to him.This book isn't a 'preachy' book. It isn't a what you should do book. It is one man's story. You will laugh, cry, and hopefully be inspired as you read this book. Pastor Stanton has traveled all over the world spreading the gospel and sharing his testimony with others. It is his wish that this book be an inspiration to you as you walk with God.Brian Dawson (Mr. Editor) - I feel this book has huge potential! It was funny, sweet, moving, and inspirational! I couldn't stop laughing about the hotel room scene. I love the flow of the book and how he puts details in, but not so much that he loses the reader in those details.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Stanton Books
Date
3 February 2023
Pages
266
ISBN
9781958792032

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.

Path to Truth is one of the most honest, funny, and heart-warming stories of one man's journey toward a relationship with God.Ray Stanton was raised in a poor farming family in Indiana. He always felt the presence of God in his life, though he never had a relationship with Him. When he was eight-years-old, Ray had his first encounter with God in a snowy hayfield. There were many other times when God protected Ray, but it wasn't until he was twenty-seven that he heard Him. He sat on that picnic table about to pull the trigger when God spoke to him.This book isn't a 'preachy' book. It isn't a what you should do book. It is one man's story. You will laugh, cry, and hopefully be inspired as you read this book. Pastor Stanton has traveled all over the world spreading the gospel and sharing his testimony with others. It is his wish that this book be an inspiration to you as you walk with God.Brian Dawson (Mr. Editor) - I feel this book has huge potential! It was funny, sweet, moving, and inspirational! I couldn't stop laughing about the hotel room scene. I love the flow of the book and how he puts details in, but not so much that he loses the reader in those details.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Stanton Books
Date
3 February 2023
Pages
266
ISBN
9781958792032