Serving the body of Christ by encouraging the commitment to Word through the written word.


What's Inside?
What you are about to read is a piece of a dynamic exploration of the last verse of the famous love chapter, First Corinthians 13:13 . We are told, “Now these three abide faith, hope, and love; but the greatest of these is love.” Saved From Self covers the ground-breaking concept of faith. As you read this book we will grow together as we truly discover the joy of complete and total dependence on Christ. We will examine these essential words of life, and especially as a Christian living in today’s turbulent storms. Come along and join me as we sit down and grow in faith through our utter dependence on God who sees, knows, and intimately loves you, and watch Him work in our lives just as he works in the life of Charly, a Christian just like you, seeking, knocking, and finding out what it means to be utterly dependent on God.
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Most books are easily placed into genres, but this one is not. In truth, it is more like two books intertwined. This book has served to introduced me personally to the joy of writing, and I pray it draws you into the blessing of receiving through teaching and story. It has been my desire to keep it short enough so as to not distract or take away from your daily Bible reading, and as long as necessary to be able to enjoy the story and learn the lesson.
Come along and join me as we grow in faith through our dependence on God, and watch God work in our lives as he works in Charly’s.
A Glimpse Inside...
Philip stopped here in Caesarea as he went on preaching after baptizing the Ethiopian eunuch. He apparently stayed here, because Paul visited him later on. Now, this would have been perfect timing for the following events. Certainly, Philip would have started a church here. This would have been quite necessary as Peter would arrive not too long after to share the gospel with the first Gentile Christian!...God knows where we need to be and when. Sometimes we struggle with seeing it clearly because we are looking from our own perspective...
