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Follow along on one woman's spiritual journey and discover what God can do. In 1985, Barbara Crawford began journaling as a means of strengthening her faith in God. While sorting through her house, she found eight journals. Her discovery was a clear message from God. As she reread her journals, she was in awe of how God was always there through the dreams and visions and trials and tribulations. In How Can They Say There Is No God When the Evidence Is so Clear, Crawford shares each miraculous journal entry, chronicling the ups and downs of her life, her successes and failures, her joy and…mehr

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Follow along on one woman's spiritual journey and discover what God can do. In 1985, Barbara Crawford began journaling as a means of strengthening her faith in God. While sorting through her house, she found eight journals. Her discovery was a clear message from God. As she reread her journals, she was in awe of how God was always there through the dreams and visions and trials and tribulations. In How Can They Say There Is No God When the Evidence Is so Clear, Crawford shares each miraculous journal entry, chronicling the ups and downs of her life, her successes and failures, her joy and heartbreak. Through it all, God was there, His purpose always at work in her life. Crawford's moving memoir captures each outpouring of her faith throughout her lifelong spiritual journey. For nonbelievers and anyone who is experiencing doubts about their faith, Crawford's message is clear. God is real.
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In How Can They Say There Is No God When the Evidence Is so Clear, author Barbara Crawford compiles a collection of journal entries chronicling the highs and lows of her life, from joy and success to heartbreak and failure. As we experience the miracles at work in each journal entry, our eyes are opened to the possibility of God. Whether we are nonbelievers or grappling with doubts, Crawford invites us to reconsider what God can do.