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This book examines a simple fact of naturethe way the moon reflects the suns light to a darkened worldand draws some staggering insights into the way a Christian is to reflect Jesus Christ to a fallen world. Its chapters are named with simple mnemonic titles to lead readers through foundational principles in a clear and compelling way that can help Christians remain focused on productive steps toward spiritual maturity. In the process, this book reveals some deep spiritual truths and presents them in a way that a child can understand.

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This book examines a simple fact of naturethe way the moon reflects the suns light to a darkened worldand draws some staggering insights into the way a Christian is to reflect Jesus Christ to a fallen world. Its chapters are named with simple mnemonic titles to lead readers through foundational principles in a clear and compelling way that can help Christians remain focused on productive steps toward spiritual maturity. In the process, this book reveals some deep spiritual truths and presents them in a way that a child can understand.


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Autorenporträt
Todd Coburn is an engineer and teacher who resides in Southern California with his wife and three children. He currently teaches aerospace engineering at California State Polytechnic University Pomona (CPP) and is an engineering consultant part time. Prior to joining CPP, Todd enjoyed a twenty-five-year career at The Boeing Company (formerly McDonnell Douglas), where he was responsible primarily for the strength of aircraft and rocket structures. Todd holds bachelor of science and master of science degrees in mechanical engineering from California State University Long Beach, a master of science in mathematics and a PhD in engineering and applied industrial mathematics from Claremont Graduate University.