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OverviewLot was given every opportunity to participate in a life of faith. Instead, he repeatedly made decisions to distance himself from those influences. Lot's wife is remembered for one decision. She looked back to Sodom and was turned into a pillar of salt. One memorable decision. Lot on the other hand made a lifetime worth of bad decisions. Lot never got it right. Not one time. Lot was too into himself. His decisions were about prosperity, self-image, position, and pleasure. At one point, it seemed Lot had achieved what he sought. Then the fire fell and destroyed what Lot had pursued. Bad Decisions - The Legacy of Lot examines each decision Lot made. His commitment to the journey of the spiritual and toward faith wavered. Lot treated his neighbors and uncle with disrespect. What Lot saw, Lot decided he wanted without any further examination and without restraints. Lot's treatment of his children is appalling. Each of the 31 chapters ends with a Think About It! section. A Leader's Guide to the Legacy of Lot is available as is a devotional 31 Days of Good Decisions - Learning from Lot's Bad Decisions! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carlton L CoonPublisher: Carlton Coon Sr. Ministries Imprint: Carlton Coon Sr. Ministries Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9781735640501ISBN 10: 1735640506 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 07 September 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPastor Anthony Mangun - (The Pentecostals of Alexandria, Alexandria, Louisiana) I recommend Bad Decisions - The Legacy of Lot to any man who wants to lead a life comprised of godly decisions. I commend Carlton, for the time and study that has gone into his latest. He has done excellent work! The connection of the scripture Remember Lot's wife and the concept of Remember Lot is remarkable. This book can be a life-changer for anyone who doesn't just read it - but acts on it! District Superintendent Brian Parkey - (Missouri, USA, UPCI) Wow! Bad Decisions - The Legacy of Lot is a hard hitting but hopeful book. It provides practical advice in every area of life. Well done! I love the questions at the end of each chapter which challenge the reader to stop and examine themselves in the light of what they have just read. The introduction of Bad Decisions . . . pulled me in. Lot's wife is not the story, Lot is. Bishop Edwin Harper (Huntington, WV) I personally have had my mind, spirit & conscience sensitized because of the surgical autopsy of Lot, in Bad Decisions - The Legacy of Lot. The historical results in the lives of Lot's children and their later decisions are a convicting stimulus to the willful practices of living and setting precedents for all parents. This should be used in psychology classrooms as a text and study guide for human behavior and developmental counseling curriculum. District Superintendent J. Stanley Davidson (Alabama, USA, UPCI, Gadsden, AL) We live in a world where many refuse to accept responsibility for their own actions. But the law of sowing and reaping is absolute. Carlton Coon firmly establishes this point in Bad Decisions - The Legacy of Lot. We see Lot as someone whose decisions completely destroyed his family. Pastor James Lumpkin (Little Rock, Arkansas) I had never given considered that Lot's wife reflected Lot's decisions. From the first chapter on Bad Decisions - The Legacy of Lot was intriguing. To my knowledge the subjects of decision-making or Lot is rarely covered as the entirety of a book. Men need this material! Pastor Daniel Bracamonte (Lead Reviewer for Apostolic Review on Twitter) Decisions make or break our future. While most teachers tend to use the positive traits of Biblical characters, Bad Decisions - the Legacy of Lot, masterfully draws on the life of Lot to illustrate the dangers of making bad decisions. Every chapter forces the reader to evaluate their own choices in the light of Lot's failures. Pastor Landon Decker, (Holtville, New Brunswick, Canada) This book is a masterpiece. I must have missed something, what is the name of the first book in this series? Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |