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When you first read the two words Nothing Matters, you default to the usual cultural meaning of the word nothing; but if you think a moment, there is a noun and a verb. Nouns are something, and thus the nothing is really something that matters! Nothing is seen throughout the world, the Scriptures, and, indeed, within each of us. This book will make you think about nothing in a totally different way. It will challenge you to think about your life and its true purpose, so that you do not waste your nothing. You see, nothing truly does matter!

Produktbeschreibung
When you first read the two words Nothing Matters, you default to the usual cultural meaning of the word nothing; but if you think a moment, there is a noun and a verb. Nouns are something, and thus the nothing is really something that matters! Nothing is seen throughout the world, the Scriptures, and, indeed, within each of us. This book will make you think about nothing in a totally different way. It will challenge you to think about your life and its true purpose, so that you do not waste your nothing. You see, nothing truly does matter!
Autorenporträt
Dr. Gene Baillie grew up in rural Nebraska, the oldest of six children and the first member of his family to attend college. He and Gini were married during his first year of medical school. After medical school, pathology training, and two years of public health service, Gene practiced pathology for 35 years in Anderson, South Carolina. For many years, he taught technologist and pathology courses at a national level, and he was elected to the board of the American Society for Clinical Pathology, serving as their President in 2002-03. He has written several medical articles, including one with his daughter Becky about Biblical Leprosy. Gene and Gini raised three biological children, Becky, Kim, and Heather, who are now married, have blessed their parents with eight grandchildren and one great-grandson. The Baillies also raised four foster sons who were part of a family of eight children. All eight children are considered part of the Baillie family, as are their children. The Baillie family also includes many spiritual children and grandchildren as well. Gene and Gini have been blessed to have traveled on mission trips to Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Jamaica, Republic of Congo, and Liberia. They have also been a part of planting four churches, including one in Australia, where Gene worked for five years teaching pathology to medical doctors. He is an elder in the Presbyterian Church in America. Over the years, the Baillie home has served as a site for newly-started churches and as a place for Gene and Gini to teach inductive Bible studies. For over a quarter of a century, Gene has been passionate about reading the Bible through each year, and he has encouraged many others, by weekly accountability, to do the same. Gene and Gini were married for 51 years before her death in 2015 from the brain cancer, glioblastoma. Gene is author of four other books, all described and available at ReadGoodBooks.org