
Where Are You?
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There are three doors to salvation and reconciliation with our Creator God, and those doors lie deep inside of each of us.
Some are dormant, sealed with the pain and despair of life; some are active and functional with an underlying hint of self-perfecting imaging; while others are partially open, letting in and out only that which we are comfortable with explaining and reflecting to friends and family. While we are not all the same, we all have these doors in our lives in one fashion or another.
- Door #1: Where Are You?
- Door #2: Who Are You?
- Door #3: How Did I Get Here?
In my book series, Still Prodigal, Coming Home, I explain in depth each of these three doors. Once we begin to unlock these doors and make our way through the shadows of things forgotten, things hidden, and things no longer remembered, the life that you currently know or the one that you have chosen to create will begin to erode around the truth, and things will never ever be the same again.
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