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"God may not come when you want him-but He's always right on time." My mother and father told me that-and Rev. Dr. John Womack reminds us in vivid detail and testimony about the truth of that saying. Witnessing the Providence of God will encourage, inspire, and renew your perspective that God is Good all the time and all the time God is Good. Rev. Womack reminds us that there are no accidents when God is involved. Rev. Womack is not a theorist when it comes to God's providence-he is a practitioner. Rev. Womack doesn't just talk about providence-he has lived it out his entire life. Witnessing…mehr

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"God may not come when you want him-but He's always right on time." My mother and father told me that-and Rev. Dr. John Womack reminds us in vivid detail and testimony about the truth of that saying. Witnessing the Providence of God will encourage, inspire, and renew your perspective that God is Good all the time and all the time God is Good. Rev. Womack reminds us that there are no accidents when God is involved. Rev. Womack is not a theorist when it comes to God's providence-he is a practitioner. Rev. Womack doesn't just talk about providence-he has lived it out his entire life. Witnessing the Providence of God is a must read for anyone who needs direction about seeing God at work in their life. Rev. Womack clearly reminds us that "how we got over" is nothing less than God's good hand at work in our lives. RODNEY L. COOPER, Ph.D., Former Kenneth and Jean Hansen Chair of Discipleship and Leadership, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Autorenporträt
REV. DR . JOHN HENRY WOMACK, Born and raised in a family of sharecroppers, became an entrepreneur, owning and operating several highly successful businesses over the course of more than thirty years. He also served as the pastor of Metropolitan Baptist Church in Dorchester, Massachusetts from 1993 to 2010. Rev. Womack earned his Doctor of Ministry from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and served on the Board of Trustees for twenty years. He and his wife of fifty-six years, Bertha, reside in Florida. His goal is to continue to be a servant for Christ, helping others in any way he can by sharing his God- given gifts, abilities, and experiences. John and Bertha have three grown children and one grandchild.