A Mechanic’s Handbook To The God Of The Bible: Why God Just Makes Sense
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Michael O. Borthwick’s — A Mechanic’s Handbook To The God Of The Bible: Why God Just Makes Sense, is written from a mechanic’s point of view. Because the author, who is a mechanic, understands that there are rules and procedures to follow when fixing things, he uses that analogy in describing walking with God. Just like most machines will have a manual, the Bible is God’s manual for his creations to follow. This book is truly a very detailed handbook that shows the reader the God of the Bible from many different aspects.
Michael, provides logical answers for those who have questions about God. He systematically approaches the Word of God — connecting the dots from Genesis to Revelation. There is a sincerity and inspirational tone in his writing. Whether he is sharing personal details about his life or explaining Bible passages, his narrative style is straightforward and easy to read. Borthwick’s tone is casual and warm as a friendly conversation in a friend’s living room. This book covers many aspects of the Christian faith. His personal stories, which are all back by scripture, tells how through the ups and downs of life, some caused by his own foolishness, God is always present.
The author’s use of scriptural references to back up what he wrote in this handbook. His explanation of the scriptures from the Bible makes the book true to its title.
It’s a book that when read cover to cover gives the reader a solid foundation of “Why God Just Makes Sense”.