Lord of the Impossible

by Michael S. Pendergast III

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Lord of the Impossible

by Michael S. Pendergast III

Published Aug 30, 2011
382 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: RELIGION / Christian Theology / Apologetics


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The real meaning of life has been hidden away by “experts” who proclaim “God is a myth” yet paradoxically fear Him. Want to know what that meaning is? Look inside.

God isn’t someone we’re encouraged to speak of much, except perhaps inside of a church (and not even there sometimes), and then for only an hour each week (if that). But that’s understandable because according to the “experts” God isn’t relevant to civil, economic, or political life. Why? Because He’s a myth. Is it any wonder then that most of us do not know who He is — and who we, His sons, are? Is it any wonder that we do not know what is meant to be, which encompasses nothing less than the real meaning of life? An important phrase, that — the meaning of life. What could be more important than knowing what life means and holds for us in a world where too many “experts” say that there is no meaning. Some myths, however, are true, and because they are there is real meaning to be had! It simply requires that we step back and look at who God is — really look — and by doing so learn who we are and were always meant to be as his sons and daughters. Join me as I tell the story of God and learn who you really are.

 

About the Author

Michael S. Pendergast III

Michael Pendergast is a retired B-52 aircraft commander and acquisition engineer, as well as a former instructor of philosophy at a well-known Mid-western Christian university where he taught logic, introductory philosophy, and ethics. A philosopher and theologian, Major Pendergast holds degrees in engineering (including a minor in astrophysics), administration, philosophy, and international affairs. Widowed and remarried with three grown children, this graduate of Cornell University, Siena College, and the Air War University lives and works in Maine, devoting much of his time to writing. His method, with the goal of finding the real meaning of life, is to establish a gestalt to understand that science, philosophy, and theology all ultimately focus at one point.