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STOP THE WORLD! I WANT TO GET OFF!! If you feel like this world is spinning out of control and you are stressing out about God not doing anything, then maybe you can find some comfort and hope in this book. I have tried to show that God had a plan even from before creation. He chose to interact with mankind at definite times in history. Jesus said that He had come so that we could have life and have it to the full. We cannot have that full and fruitful life if we are full of fear and anxiety. The overall lesson we can learn is that God has everything under control. It's not that everything is…mehr

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STOP THE WORLD! I WANT TO GET OFF!! If you feel like this world is spinning out of control and you are stressing out about God not doing anything, then maybe you can find some comfort and hope in this book. I have tried to show that God had a plan even from before creation. He chose to interact with mankind at definite times in history. Jesus said that He had come so that we could have life and have it to the full. We cannot have that full and fruitful life if we are full of fear and anxiety. The overall lesson we can learn is that God has everything under control. It's not that everything is falling apart - everything is falling into place. Kenneth L. Sherlock was born and raised in Lander, Wyoming. After graduating from high school in Lander, Ken attended Utah State University in Logan, Utah for a couple of years. In 1972 he enrolled in Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa. He graduated from there in 1974 with a B.A. in Bible and Theology. He married Dona Kenyon on Nov. 13, 1983 in Billings, Montana. They have lived in Billings ever since. Ken has served as pastor and associate pastor for churches in Billings and is currently the chaplain at "Passages", a pre-release center for women prisoners. He is also a member of the Foster Grandparent Program, which works with children in public schools and Headstart Centers. He enjoys bicycling and working word games and number puzzles.