MARGINALIZED! How the Bible has been sidelined in our search for spirituality.

Woodrow Michael Kroll

Book Summary (to Buy)

QUESTIONS . . . SEARCHING . . . FRUSTRATIONWe’re all on a personal quest for spirituality. You know you’re a spiritual being living in a scientific and secular world, but how do you find your source of your true spirituality? What’s the secret? Where do you look? Yoga? Prayer? Journeying to a spiritual vortex or “hot spot”? There are so many options. Which one is right for you?

Dr. Woodrow Michael Kroll knows your struggles and wants to help. He cuts through the clutter of spiritual dead-end streets and takes you to what God Himself said about how you can find real spirituality. The key is getting to know God intimately, deeply, spiritually and using the channel He created to accomplish this–the Bible. Marginalizing the Bible in your search for spirituality is like trying an array of home remedies after you’ve been stung by a bee when you have an EpiPen right there in your hand.

Marginalized! will challenge your thinking, open new horizons for spiritual growth and direct you on the sure path to God.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING

“Woodrow Kroll has been a frontline leader in the effort to bring back the Bible as the foundation of faith..” — George Gallup Jr

“It is an incredible fact that the Bible is the most sold but least read book! Dr. Kroll aims to reverse this sad statistic.” — Norman L. Geisler

“Woodrow Kroll is dead-on in his assessment of the church’s lack of engagement with the Word.” — Howard G. Hendricks

About GettingCloserToOurGod

This blog is written by Todd Christenson. He was raised in Nebraska and currently lives on Long Island in New York. Though out my childhood, my family attended church. We prayed together at meals. I thought I was prepared for life. After college, I moved to New York City. Shy, unsure of myself, building an identity in worldly things, increasingly prideful, self-righteousness, a controlling nature. In 2013, God spoke through someone, suggesting I confess my sins. I did. I realized that every day, I’d been glorifying myself, not God. Today, God’s teaching me to have my identity in Him, only, my dependency in Him, not myself, being who He wants me to be, not the world, loving Him first, loving others as myself.
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