Gulf Forest: Love Bears All ThingsROMANCE-RUBBLE-RECONSTRUCTION and RECONCILIATION Economic uncertainty, racial tensions, jobs lost, education and healthcare funding, hurricanes and housing. All these are concerns of the nation. God can mightily use individuals with a mind and motive governed by the Holy Spirit. The characters of Gulf Forest take these issues serious as they obey God's command to love one another. The love story of Philip and Jewel will touch your heart, and inspire you to want to fulfill your purpose and experience a more intimate relationship with Jesus Christ. GULF FOREST is a story of God's faithfulness. This book is a blueprint, with Gulf Shores Alabama being the background, for individuals to see servanthood in action. God wants us to trust Him during times of uncertainty and even after the most intense storms. Where His Spirit dwells there is power not only to Rebuild, but also to Reconcile. "His Lord said to him, 'Well done, good and faithful servant; you were faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your Lord.'" Matthew 25:21 |
Contents
Chapter 1 Dedication and RibbonCutting Ceremony | 1 |
Chapter 2 The Weekend Conference | 23 |
Chapter 3 The Fourth of July | 32 |
Chapter 4 The Community | 39 |
Chapter 5 The Gulf Forest Academy | 57 |
Chapter 6 Gulf Forest Human Services Connection at a Glance | 69 |
Chapter 7 The Crusade Two Worlds Merge Prayer Pockets Service ... | 93 |
EPILOGUE | 112 |
A Call to Repentance | 117 |
NOTES | 122 |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | 125 |
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