You can find your way back home to Heaven! But your soul needs the best spiritual diet to awaken and stay alive.
This volume is power-packed with strategies (broken into manageable chunks), thought-provoking findings, and instruction to strengthen your soul. It will provide you with the right type of spiritual energy for the journey ahead. Whether amateur or professional runners, we are all in a spiritual race back to eternity. Before us are lies, deception, lust, greed, debauchery, and other obstacles trying to steer us off course. But with daily maintenance against these energy-depleting influences, we will conquer any obstacles in our path.
Read this insightful maintenance guide and discover what it takes to run the race by God's standards and how to do so successfully. If you want to avoid distractions, stop going through the motions, and keep your eyes on the finish line, this book is an excellent resource.
You will also discover:
- How to become heavenly-minded
- The requirements and options when preparing to return home
- How to manage sin-based deterioration
- How to work out your own salvation
Jesus and the host of Heaven, our glorious home, are waiting to welcome you. Will you be among the few who make it?
Wyne Ince doesn't consider himself a theologian, preacher, or even formally trained in delivering God's instructions. His book, Thoughts of Life and Time: Strategies for Living a Complete Life, is an inspirational guide that takes the reader through the journey of understanding these mission-critical operations: (1) why God sent us to earth, (2) how we should spend His investment of life and time in us, and (3) how we can plan to return to Heaven.
He received his bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems from the City University of New York (CUNY). He then pursued his master's in telecommunication and information management from the Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU). He has been a follower of Jesus Christ for many years. To remain persistent and focused on the narrow road, he regularly practiced praising, praying, fasting, and what is pleasing in the eyes of God.