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God is Personal: Finding the Father in a Crowded World
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God is Personal: Finding the Father in a Crowded World
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God is Personal: Finding the Father in a Crowded World
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We live in a world that is loud, crowded, and constantly demanding our attention. Every notification, opinion, and achievement competes for our focus, leaving us exhausted and spiritually distant. Many of us have traded genuine intimacy with God for religious performance, and the quiet voice of the Father for the clamor of culture. As a combat veteran and pastor, Justin McLane knows the cost of striving and the emptiness of a life based on performance. In God is Personal, he guides readers through the process of tuning out the noise, dismantling the lies that keep them distant, and rediscovering the profound, tender reality of God as their personal Father. This book is a direct challenge to the digital distraction and performance culture that has convinced us God is distant. It is an invitation to stop striving and start abiding, and to find the peace that only comes from His presence.
We live in a world that is loud, crowded, and constantly demanding our attention. Every notification, opinion, and achievement competes for our focus, leaving us exhausted and spiritually distant. Many of us have traded genuine intimacy with God for religious performance, and the quiet voice of the Father for the clamor of culture. As a combat veteran and pastor, Justin McLane knows the cost of striving and the emptiness of a life based on performance. In God is Personal, he guides readers through the process of tuning out the noise, dismantling the lies that keep them distant, and rediscovering the profound, tender reality of God as their personal Father. This book is a direct challenge to the digital distraction and performance culture that has convinced us God is distant. It is an invitation to stop striving and start abiding, and to find the peace that only comes from His presence.




















