What do you mean when you say you've got a 'personal relationship with God '? Have you thought through the implications of that statement? We've heard it repeated so often that for many of us it has become just another Christian buzz phrase. But stop and think ... A personal relationship ... with GOD? Really? Personal how? How personal is it for you? Can a finite human being really have a personal relationship with a Being who stands outside the universe and inside the atom, who covers the earth with living things, and touches the human heart with life? Is this just a pious fiction, or can we really know and be known by this God, personally?
Tim Stafford is an award-winning author, a regular contributor to Christianity Today and Campus Life magazines, and co-editor of The Student Bible.
Tim Stafford is a freelance writer, Senior Writer for Christianity Today Magazine and a regular contributor for Campus Life magazines. He's written more than twenty books, both fiction and non-fiction. His most recent works are Personal God: Can You Really Know the One Who Made the Universe, and Shaking the System: What I Learned from the Great American Reform Movements. Stafford is also a co-editor of The Student Bible.
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