Book 1: A Dog and A Clock

 

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From the Back Cover

The dog of Angelo del Plato watched intently as his master was lowered into the grave. Eight years later, friends of the family acknowledged that they could not remember a day when that loving dog did not visit his master’s gravesite, usually sitting a while on the turf over his master’s body… Even those who are not dog lovers must admire and commend the faithfulness of that dog to his master. It is a sharp rebuke to many Christians for their lack of faithfulness to their Master!

Enjoy these easy-to-read short devotions by Roger Ellsworth—and a good cup of coffee at the same time!

My Coffee Cup Meditations are short, easy-to-read, Bible-based devotions to help you consider God’s greatness, the wonderful gospel of Jesus, and be better equipped for life here and hereafter.

Roger Ellsworth is a retired pastor, active in ministry, who lives in Jackson, Tennessee. A gifted writer and author of numerous books on the Christian faith, he loves sharing the gospel of God’s grace in Jesus Christ in easy-to-read and easy-to-understand terms.

Several more books in this series are presently in preparation.

Visit www.mycoffeecupmeditations.com for more information

 

Features and Benefits

  • A book for “ordinary” people, young or old, educated or uneducated
  • May be given to believers or unbelievers
  • Useful for encouraging individuals and families to get a regular intake of Bible reading and the opportunity for reflection
  • Engaging concept—easy-to-read devotions written under engaging titles
  • A clearly defined mission for the series—including making clear the attributes of God, the gospel of grace, life here on earth, and life hereafter.
  • Include Bible texts to read, as well as references to look up
  • Author an experienced pastor and gospel preacher
  • Well-produced, small-format trade paperback
  • Collectible and affordable series

 

Table of Contents

1 1 A dog and a clock

2 Whenever I am afraid

3 He to rescue me from danger

4 Tell me what you think you owe

5 The passing of a celebrity

6 Two questions most church attendees dare not ask

7 Christianity or “Ianity”?

8 The danger of snapshot theology

9 Cookie, the Christmas dog

10 And the award for best-dressed goes to

11 Vacationing in a cemetery

12 Who is really relevant?

13 Something we should all desire

14 Bethlehem’s Well

15 “Why this waste?”

16 The dying thief rejoiced to see that fountain

17 Why does Christianity seem to mean so little?

18 What to preach on Easter

19 What about hypocrites in the church?

20 Finding God’s will

21 How can we be sure God exists?

22 Just call me Barabbas

23 A crisis of faith

24 Weird things

25 When it happens

26 Savoring

27 “Trusting in my Father’s wise bestowment”

28 Turtles all the way down

29 True riches

30 Things I miss

31 Astonishing Love