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Our humanity is meant to be powered by the Breath of God. You want to grow more deeply in your faith--to know in your bones the love the Father has for you. You want to know that even when life doesn't seem to be going as it should, God is with you. Yet in a world that daily competes for our attention, time, and affections, how do we become planted firmly in the life of God? To become who we're meant to be requires a deeper experience of God Himself. Abiding Dependence shares forty days of meditations--a deep plunge into the beauty and richness of the Gospels. Musician and artist Ron Block…mehr

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Our humanity is meant to be powered by the Breath of God. You want to grow more deeply in your faith--to know in your bones the love the Father has for you. You want to know that even when life doesn't seem to be going as it should, God is with you. Yet in a world that daily competes for our attention, time, and affections, how do we become planted firmly in the life of God? To become who we're meant to be requires a deeper experience of God Himself. Abiding Dependence shares forty days of meditations--a deep plunge into the beauty and richness of the Gospels. Musician and artist Ron Block invites us to shed the illusion of independence and to place ourselves under God's abiding love. Block shows us our profound union with Jesus and connects us to our true identity in Him. Readers experience what it means to live and rest in Jesus. Join Block on a soul strengthening forty days of Abiding Dependence!
Autorenporträt
RON BLOCK has been banjoist guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter for Alison Krauss & Union Station since 1991. He wrote many of the band's gospel songs: "There is a Reason," "In the Palm of Your Hand," "Jesus, Help Me to Stand," and his playing has been featured on albums by Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, Fernando Ortega, and others. He's received 14 Grammy Awards for his work with Alison Krauss, Vince Gill, and the O Brother, Where Are Thou soundtrack, and received a Dove Award for his song "A Living Prayer." He has also written on spiritual and musical topics for the Rabbit Room website since its inception in 2007, rabbitroom.com. He married Sandra in 1988 and they live in rural Tennessee. They have two grown children, Ethan and Erica.