From Feather Pen to Computer Keyboard
Brief Musings on Faith from a 21st Century Circuit Rider in a Cynical Age
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About the Book
The reality is that the mainline denominations are declining. Skepticism and doubt are easily noted. A wide variety of works, particularly in the field of apologetics, have attempted to defend the faith. This work presents articulations of the faith. The best defense is to give testimony to it. The listener will decide what to believe in this cynical age. The root of decisions is scripture, tradition, and proclamation.
About the Author
Doug Bower, maintains a multi-disciplined career. He has an A.A. in nursing from Manatee Community College; a B.S. in pre-med from Oglethorpe University; a M.Div. from Columbia Theological Seminary (Decatur, GA); and a Ph.D. in counseling from the University of Georgia. He holds a license as a R.N. specializing in sports medicine consultations; is ordained as an Elder in the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church; and is a L.P.C. licensed in Georgia and now specializes in sports psychology coaching and counseling individuals. He has held pastorates on 4 circuits in the North Georgia Conference. Dr. Bower’s previous works on faith are “From Saddlebags to Satellites” and “From Horseback to Desktop PC.” His works in counseling are “The Person-Centered Approach: Applications for Living,” “Person-Centered/Client-Centered: Discovering the Self that One Truly Is,” and “Revising the Person-Centered Approach: Pushing on the Envelope but not very Hard.”