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Not Even God explains how God actually depends on us to achieve His glorious intentions.

This is no high-toned tome meant only for the theologian.  This page-turner features fourteen brief chapters telling about the trial of faith encountered by one or two of author Bryan Rocine's "church family," the men and women he has befriended in over twenty years of pastoring in one church.  In a surprising departure from traditional Christian theology books, Not Even God denies any of their trials are God's will.  Even so, the testimonies of God's intervention are thrilling.

Not Even God relishes sixteen Bible texts in which the Lord changes his mind, becomes disappointed, makes predictions that do not come about, or is challenged by Satan.  A theology gradually emerges in which the Almighty accepts the limitation his own choices have placed upon him.  In technical terms, the book thus enters the current theological debate over "relational theology." But technical terms? —we won't even go there.  In stead, we'll stick with plain talk about real people of faith.