While 89% of Americans profess a belief in God, only 41% of the population attends church. It seems that many people have a need for God without a desire for church. If the old rules for finding God in church are no longer considered valid for many, then new ways to play the hide and seek game of faith must be discovered. Elliott lays down the ground rules for a lifelong search for the "Higher Power" and gives suggestions on where God can be found. In addition to being an excellent nonchurchgoer's path to finding God, Elliott provides an indispensable resource for churchgoers to view the world through the eyes of the nonchurchgoer.
Micheal Elliott is executive director of Union Mission, Inc. in Savannah, Georgia, a nonprofit organization that operates housing programs for homeless people, substance abusers, and AIDS victims. He is the author of several titles, including Running With the Dolphins and Other Tybee Tales (Smyth & Helwys), The Society of Salty Saints (Crossroads/ Continuum) and Why the Homeless Don't Have Homes and What to Do About It (The Pilgrim Press).
While 89% of Americans profess a belief in God, only 41% of the population attends church. It seems that many people have a need for God without a desire for church. If the old rules for finding God in church are no longer considered valid for many, then new ways to play the hide and seek game of faith must be discovered. Elliott lays down the ground rules for a lifelong search for the "Higher Power" and gives suggestions on where God can be found. In addition to being an excellent nonchurchgoer's path to finding God, Elliott provides an indispensable resource for churchgoers to view the world through the eyes of the nonchurchgoer.
Micheal Elliott is executive director of Union Mission, Inc. in Savannah, Georgia, a nonprofit organization that operates housing programs for homeless people, substance abusers, and AIDS victims. He is the author of several titles, including Running With the Dolphins and Other Tybee Tales (Smyth & Helwys), The Society of Salty Saints (Crossroads/ Continuum) and Why the Homeless Don't Have Homes and What to Do About It (The Pilgrim Press).
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