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The Best Thing is partly my story but mostly about God's amazing grace. I've been reading and writing my whole life, and providence has compelled me far too long to write a book, so here we are. The book may be crude and raw, but outside Calvary's forgiveness, it's neither worth writing or reading. I honestly feel like the "least of all of these," not really gifted in any particular way, willing, though not particularly gifted. If I have a gift, it is in believing in the One that saved me, obedience to the One that called me. The Best Thing is meant to be driven, to stir you that you might…mehr

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The Best Thing is partly my story but mostly about God's amazing grace. I've been reading and writing my whole life, and providence has compelled me far too long to write a book, so here we are. The book may be crude and raw, but outside Calvary's forgiveness, it's neither worth writing or reading. I honestly feel like the "least of all of these," not really gifted in any particular way, willing, though not particularly gifted. If I have a gift, it is in believing in the One that saved me, obedience to the One that called me. The Best Thing is meant to be driven, to stir you that you might exit the book transformed from your entrance. Don't leave the way you came. The book is designed to make you mad or get you excited, move you to sing your song, understand you are gifted, and share those gifts in a way that will make the world a better place. When I started the book, friends and family asked, "What is the book about?" God's amazing grace. It had to be His idea. Otherwise, it's just another book sitting on the shelf. It's in His hands. It is for His purpose and His glory. At the end of the day, when we do the math, consider the earth's spinning, rotating 23.5-degree axis, there is no other reasonable explanation for my testimony, my story, or yours save God's amazing grace. This book is for all people everywhere. It covers the globe, all races, religions, colors, and geographical locations. There are people everywhere living in the bondage of thousands of years of unforgiveness. God nailed His Son to a cross that we might be forgiven and forgive one another. This book is a call to put down our arms, receive God's payment on Calvary's shore, take up our crosses, and love one another. Jesus is not a thing. In fact, He is many things, so we'll just leave you with The Best Thing and pray that you drive it and hear the call within its pages to sing your song.


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Kirk F. Jordan was born in 1965 in Greenville, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, spent two years in Australia developing business, returned to the US and Boston, Massachusetts, to install equipment in a manufacturing facility. From there, he traveled the country with BFGoodrich for a season and then headed to Ontario, Canada, to attend Pat Wolfe Handcrafted Log Building School and fulfill a call on his life. From there, he would travel to Missoula, Montana, to work with Custom Log Homes and then to Maupin, Oregon, with Oregon Log Homes. He would winter in Pennsylvania and set out in the spring for Alaska, where he would spend three months in the wilderness, north of the Arctic circle on the shores of Lake Chandlar building a handcrafted log cabin. He would work on the Kenai Peninsula, Juneau, and then return to Pennsylvania to get married, buy a house, and hang out his shingle: "Jordan Log Homes." For twenty years, he would build handcrafted log cabins and homes until God would call him to be a fisher of men. He would further his education at Dubuque Theological Seminary, Thiel College and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. He pastored North Sandy Church, Utica, Pennsylvania, for approximately eight years, provides pulpit supply for a little church in Hoonah, Alaska, and prepares weekly sermons from the comfort of his country home in northwestern Pennsylvania.