Jon Ferguson Livres






The narrative explores a profound quest for spiritual truth, as the protagonist grapples with doubt and seeks a tangible connection to the divine. Through personal experiences and introspection, the journey unfolds, revealing themes of faith, vulnerability, and the desire for authenticity in belief. The story invites readers to reflect on their own spiritual journeys and the complexities of understanding a higher power.
Can I Find My Way Back to God?: (10-Pk)
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
This product is offered in a convenient 10-pack format, making it ideal for bulk purchases. Perfect for individuals or businesses looking to stock up, this packaging option ensures you have an ample supply on hand. Each item is designed to meet high-quality standards, providing reliability and value for various uses. Whether for personal use or professional needs, this 10-pack offers a practical solution for anyone seeking efficiency and convenience.
Exploring the concept of impactful change, this book offers practical strategies for making a difference without drastically altering your everyday life. It encourages readers to leverage small, manageable actions that can lead to significant global improvements. Through inspiring examples and actionable advice, the author demonstrates how individual efforts can contribute to larger movements, empowering readers to embrace their potential for positive change while maintaining their current routines.
The authors explain that the potential to complete the Jesus mission lies within every Christian as they learn to reproduce their faith as individuals and through church growth.
Adam's Cane
- 190pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The narrative centers on Adam Lamb's poignant encounter with his father's death, revealing a complex blend of grief and reflection. As funeral guests gather, their shared memories and anecdotes unveil Charley Lamb's life philosophy, contrasting with the silence of the pastor. Through this unique service, Adam confronts his father's legacy and the passage of time, experiencing a profound connection with those who knew Charley, ultimately leading to moments of tenderness and understanding amidst loss.
Foster's depression
- 164pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The story revolves around Ted Foster, who, for 18 months, has been emotionally and mentally disengaged, leading to a life devoid of interest and exploration. His public admission highlights a profound sense of stagnation, as he metaphorically avoids the world around him. Set against the backdrop of a fictional San Francisco Chronicle headline, the narrative delves into themes of isolation, introspection, and the struggle to reconnect with life and its possibilities.
Three Forgotten Tales
- 392pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Exploring the life, crucifixion, and legacy of Jesus, this collection offers a fresh perspective through three poignant narratives. Each tale reinterprets significant moments, inviting readers to reflect on themes of faith, sacrifice, and redemption. Ferguson's storytelling combines historical context with emotional depth, providing a thoughtful reimagining of familiar events that resonate with contemporary audiences.
Starting Over Participants Guide
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book explores the concept of regret, categorizing it into three types: Regrets of Action, Inaction, and Reaction. Authors Dave and Jon Ferguson aim to help readers identify and release these regrets to God, encouraging a transformative perspective that views regrets as opportunities for renewal. Emphasizing God's ability to redeem even the deepest regrets, the guide offers practical insights for individuals and group leaders, fostering a journey toward joy and purpose beyond past mistakes.
The Flood
- 214pages
- 8 heures de lecture
In a post-flood world, Philip Papp, resembling a melancholic version of Michelangelo's 'David', draws curious onlookers from his window. Meanwhile, Betty Swain, despite her arthritis, offers her skills freely, finding solace in helping grieving widowers. The narrative raises profound questions about the flood's origin, the fate of its victims, and whether societal norms like ambition and religion have been washed away forever. The story explores themes of loss, resilience, and the search for meaning in the aftermath of catastrophe.