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Highlights
- Bob Sjogren and Gerald Robison reflect on the God-given traits of cats ("you exist to serve me") and dogs ("I exist to serve you"), and point out the same dichotomy at work in the theological attitudes of many Christians.
- About the Author: Gerald Robison has served as senior pastor for churches in the US, Australia and the Netherlands.
- 210 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Ministry
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About the Book
Bob Sjogren and Gerald Robison reflect on the God-given traits of cats ("you exist to serve me") and dogs ("I exist to serve you"), and point out the same dichotomy at work in the theological attitudes of many Christians. Unlike the house pet, however, human beings are capable of rethinking their relationship with the Master.
Book Synopsis
Bob Sjogren and Gerald Robison reflect on the God-given traits of cats ("you exist to serve me") and dogs ("I exist to serve you"), and point out the same dichotomy at work in the theological attitudes of many Christians. Unlike the house pet, however, human beings are capable of rethinking their relationship with the Master.
About the Author
Gerald Robison has served as senior pastor for churches in the US, Australia and the Netherlands. He has taught for 27 years with Walk Thru the Bible Ministries and was their International Training Manager. He also taught at Luther Rice Seminary in the USA and Word of Life Bible College in Australia.
Bob Sjogren is the president of UnveilinGLORY, a ministry geared toward awakening the church to a new awareness of God's glory in all areas of life and to see that glory go to all peoples of the world. Bob is co-author of Cat Dog Theology, Cat Dog Prayer and A Cat Dog Look at the Cross. Currently, Bob and his wife, Debby, their four children and his mother reside in Richmond, Virginia.