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Rodger Gibbs Continues to Illustrate His Journey in Knowing God's Full Will in Volume Two of “The Full Will of God”

By: WebWire

Rodger Crafton Gibbs began keeping a spiritual notebook when he became a new Christian in 1986. He keeps a journal of his experiences as he pursues God's plan. He decided to publish a series of books based on his journal, Logos Work. In John's gospel, the Word of God, or principle of divine reason and creative order, is related to the second person of the Trinity, Jesus Christ.

Rodger continues to lead readers on a journey toward seeing the whole of God's plan for His children with the release of the second book of “The Full Will of God.”

Rodger's journey toward the completion and publication of The Book of Life's seven volumes is chronicled in this book. Its goal is to define “God's Will” in terms of the Christian individual, the Church, Israel, and mankind. Rodger lets his readers observe his everyday walk with Christ to show how a man grows in grace. Everyone, especially new Christians, will be encouraged by this book to continue to trust God.

Rodger continues to write and investigates the possibility of extending Logos Work. He wants to assist more people in realizing God's limitless, life-changing love. He seeks to break mankind free from its selfish and self-centered ways by exposing God's actual desire for His children.

The reader will be encouraged by one man's journey to the total realization of God.

Buy the book at: https://youronlinepublicist.com/product/the-full-will-of-god-logos-7-volume-ii-by-rodger-c-gibbs

“The Full Will of God: Logos 7 Volume II”
Author: Rodger C. Gibbs
Publisher: Your Online Publicist
Published Date: May 2022
Book Genre: Religion & Spirituality

About the Author:
Rodger Crafton Gibbs had two years of College at the University and one prior year as a freshman at Henderson Co. Jr. college in Athens, Texas. Rodger served in the U.S.A.F. from 1961-1965 during the Vietnam War. His career work was in retail grocery for 26 yrs. and then at Dell Computer Inc. for seven yrs., retiring on disability in 2000.

He served in the Baptist Christian Service Corps for 8 yrs. and with the Baptist Mission Service Corps as volunteer assigned to the Austin Baptist Community Center 1989-1991.

Rodger kept a Spiritual Journal of his life as a new Christian for seven years, from Jan. 4, 1986 to 1993, as testimony of the Living God.

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