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As Free As The Wind Is

by Times Richardson

93 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-1448; ISBN 1-4251-3683-4; US$12.18, C$14.01, EUR9.50, £6.30

Free will is an integral part of our lives. God gives us complete freedom to do as we please, even to the point of denying the God who made us!


About the Book

"As Free as the Wind Is" takes a close look at one of God's most precious gifts to mankind...free will! Such questions as "are we truly free to make any decision we want, up to and including rejection of God" are examined in detail. Real life examples of how people like you and I use or misuse their free will graphically illustrates just how important free will is and how often we use it in our daily lives.



About the Author

Author was born January 20.1933 in Sonora, Texas, USA. After Note: serving in the American army for 21 years, he retired as a major in 1973. He was then employed by the American Express International Banking Corporation as a training manager for 15 years and taught Business and Management courses for two American colleges for three years. Mr Richardson has a BA degree in Business from the University of Maryland and an MEd degree in secondary education from Boston University. Mr Richardson lives with his wife in Donzdorf, Germany; they have nine children and 18 grandchildren





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