Don't Forget the Best

by Ronald D. Moss


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/27/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 204
ISBN : 9781420876345

About the Book

            In our lifetime we have seen the easier wrong chosen over the harder right and individuals struggle to find their way without a moral compass.

              

            Don’t Forget the Best is an experienced churchman’s observation of the church and her message. While warning in prophetic tones the dangers facing the church, Ron encourages the believer by spreading hope and speaks to those with a longing for God.

 

            History is a story of God at work in human affairs. Don’t Forget the Best contains many illustrations from Ron’s congregations which reveal God’s people at their best. The message is broken down into 182 devotions - devotions for half a year.

 

            Inspired by God, holy men wrote what God spoke and they gave in short order truth that would confront false teachings. The holy writers rebut the agnostics, contradict the atheists, and deny pantheism. Holy men introduced God, explained the earth, and interpreted mankind making clear that God is eternal - He always was and will be.

 


About the Author

            Being raised in a Christian environment and the last of nine children gave the author an opportunity to learn that the cheaper and lesser things of life are more costly than the nobler and greater. The price is paid in pain and sorrow for one while the other is daily loaded with benefits.

 

            Ronald D. Moss preached his first sermon while in the sixth grade to some classmates. His life was a testimony of God’s grace at work in a young heart. He received his formal education from the Owosso Bible College and continued his studies at the University of Michigan. He and Marilyn accepted the senior pastor and wife position soon after graduation from college. Forty three years he was a senior pastor. He has served as hospital and industry chaplain. Their daughter and three sons are all in the church. Marilyn and Ron say it has much to do with family and private devotions. They attempted to keep focused on the best!