Hurtling Through Space Towards God - is a new Book for Those Searching for a Meaning for Their Life
Coram, NY (PRWEB) November 19, 2008 -- Author Dave Steadman has felt that he should write a book about God for the past 50 years. His stock answer was, "What expertise are you bringing to this project? You haven't been a true student or religion. You have never attended Catholic schools. You can't intelligently argue with theologians. Why you? What can you add to the knowledge pool about God."
Steadman had never worked in a restaurant but wrote two very good books about the restaurant business - Restaurant Biz is Showbiz! And Beverage Biz is Show Biz! He knew the right questions to ask and the restaurateurs to interview. Their answers were sometimes at opposite poles, but they described what worked for them.
Two years ago it dawned on him that this is what he should write about. The conversations and reading that brought him to formulate a creed that worked for him.
Hurtling Through Space Towards God … One Soul's Journey is not a catechism. It is not a blueprint for conducting your life. The author lays out the path that he followed, with the hope it will be helpful to the reader in developing the reader's own unique relationship with God.
The publisher is Spirited Living Publishing.
http://www.spiritedlivingpublishing.com
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