A Voice is Calling, Living the Life You Know Exists, by J.G. Marking
A Voice is Calling, Living the Life You Know Exists, by J.G. Marking

J.G. Marking's work, A Voice is Calling: Living the Life You Know Exists, examines the penetrating question that all people face: "Why can't I find true fulfillment in my life?" Marking provides each reader with the opportunity to take an in-depth look into what their life is all about and then delivers a biblically-based remedy for the incomplete life. Through an honest inspection of the modern soul and the Christian life, this book reveals the answer to those seeking fulfillment: entering daily into the presence of God.

This book guides and equips you to pursue an authentic and overflowing relationship with Christ by daily seeking the face of God in all you do through the every-day application of twelve spiritual disciplines from the Word of God; each designed to draw you into intimate communion with Christ.

A Voice is calling each of us to come and experience daily the touch of the Living God.

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    About the Author:
    J.G. Marking is a refreshing new author. His love of classic Christian authors such as Thomas a Kempis, John Bunyan, John Milton and various others is quite visible while contemporary writers such as C.S. Lewis, John Ortberg, Philip Yancey and Brennan Manning helped inspire and shape his literary style. Described as an "igniting spark," Marking's passionate love of Christ and people pulsates throughout his writings and life. He lives in Edmond, Oklahoma, with his loving wife Jessica.

    ENDORSEMENTS:

    "J. G. Marking has written a lucid, engaging guide to faith and spiritual awakening in a post-modern world. Part Bible study, part inspirational narrative, part self-help guide, A Voice is Calling combines the earnestness of C. S. Lewis with the genial optimism of Joel Osteen. This book can only strengthen you on your faith walk."
    James D. Pesta, Assistant Professor of English, Oklahoma State University