Alan Olmsted's Posts - The Book Marketing Network2024-03-29T15:03:12ZAlan Olmstedhttp://thebookmarketingnetwork.com/profile/MrAlanOlmstedhttp://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2977909675?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1http://thebookmarketingnetwork.com/profiles/blog/feed?user=3ku07n3lc2pyg&xn_auth=noCommuning with Godtag:thebookmarketingnetwork.com,2015-05-06:523145:BlogPost:6613242015-05-06T08:39:41.000ZAlan Olmstedhttp://thebookmarketingnetwork.com/profile/MrAlanOlmsted
<p>Communing is more than simply exchanging thoughts with someone; it means being in an intimate conversation that reaches a state of heightened understanding and sensitivity. To commune with God means to give Him your undivided attention and to converse with Him with profound intensity. Open your heart and mind to welcome Him so that you can readily interchange ideas and sentiments with Him. Our God is our Father. But above all that, He is an amazing friend that you can trust your life with.…</p>
<p>Communing is more than simply exchanging thoughts with someone; it means being in an intimate conversation that reaches a state of heightened understanding and sensitivity. To commune with God means to give Him your undivided attention and to converse with Him with profound intensity. Open your heart and mind to welcome Him so that you can readily interchange ideas and sentiments with Him. Our God is our Father. But above all that, He is an amazing friend that you can trust your life with. He cares for you and will guide you to a path of peace.<br/><br/>Through communion, the human spirit becomes one with God. Read more on how we should give God our undivided attention and to converse with Him with profound intensity. <a href="http://www.alanolmsted.com/communing-with-god/">http://www.alanolmsted.com/communing-with-god/</a></p>What Does It Mean to Walk with God?tag:thebookmarketingnetwork.com,2015-04-30:523145:BlogPost:6607572015-04-30T05:23:38.000ZAlan Olmstedhttp://thebookmarketingnetwork.com/profile/MrAlanOlmsted
<p>Walking is often used as a metaphor to symbolize our seemingly endless trudge down this long road we call life. There is comfort and security in knowing that you have someone to walk with you for the long haul. Even brief, meaningful companionships carry profound significance.<br/><br/>What does it mean to walk with God? Let’s take a walk and find the answer together. Read more here at <a href="http://bit.ly/1P8JrbW">http://bit.ly/1P8JrbW</a></p>
<p>Walking is often used as a metaphor to symbolize our seemingly endless trudge down this long road we call life. There is comfort and security in knowing that you have someone to walk with you for the long haul. Even brief, meaningful companionships carry profound significance.<br/><br/>What does it mean to walk with God? Let’s take a walk and find the answer together. Read more here at <a href="http://bit.ly/1P8JrbW">http://bit.ly/1P8JrbW</a></p>The Most Popular Hymns and the Stories Behind Themtag:thebookmarketingnetwork.com,2015-04-23:523145:BlogPost:6602022015-04-23T07:16:02.000ZAlan Olmstedhttp://thebookmarketingnetwork.com/profile/MrAlanOlmsted
<p>Many hymns that we still sing today have existed for hundreds of years. They not only reflect the gospel and our devotion, they also connect us to the Christians of old. Let us rediscover the most popular hymns and the stories behind them. The full article on <a href="http://bit.ly/1EfO4PF">http://bit.ly/1EfO4PF</a></p>
<p>Many hymns that we still sing today have existed for hundreds of years. They not only reflect the gospel and our devotion, they also connect us to the Christians of old. Let us rediscover the most popular hymns and the stories behind them. The full article on <a href="http://bit.ly/1EfO4PF">http://bit.ly/1EfO4PF</a></p>