John Snyder is the author of the bestseller The Golden Ring - A Christmas Story and a new Christmas Book, Jacob's Bell, due to be released by FaithWords/Hachette Book Group on October 2, 2018.
He is a member of the Authors Guild. Before retiring, he owned and operated an award-winning public relations/advertising/sports marketing firm in the Baltimore, MD/Washington, DC area for nearly twenty-five years. His firm worked with and represented some of the world’s top professional athletes, sports franchises (including the Washington Capitals of the NHL, the Washington Bullets of the NBA, and top INDYCAR teams, NASCAR teams, and teams in other prominent racing series), as well as nationally televised sporting events.
When not writing, John enjoys spending time with family and friends, camping, hiking, golfing, motorsports (he has raced karts—capable of speeds in excess of 100 mph, pit crewed in the Indianapolis 500, and operated the driver communications board from the wall at the edges of speedways across the United States for his former client, two-time Indy 500 winner and national auto racing champion Al Unser, Jr.). John lives in Mocksville, North Carolina, with his wife, Ruth Ellen. Contact him at johnsnyder@johnsnyder.net and find out more at www.johnsnyder.net.
Outstanding study of the attributes of God. And not just an educational look, but probing questions and challenging statements that helped me to move knowledge into every nook and cranny of daily thinking and fleshing out life.
Very heavy study. It’s biblically true. Imagine spending weeks or even months simply considering how majestic God is. That’s 85%. 14% is about how lowly we are in comparison, how we deserve hell, and how important it is to follow all His commandments. The remaining 1% is about His grace. Scripture is expressed as the ultimate truth. I’m not sure I saw the Holy Spirit even mentioned.
Like I say, 100% biblical. Yet I’m not sure the writer fully understands the triune God. It’s God 95% and Jesus 5%. If you love Piper and MacArther, this is your study.
The overall content of this book is extremely valuable. Some of the questions didn't make sense to me. Most are very introspective, so be prepared for a large time commitment.