Cowboy Revelations
by Kelly A. Palmer

Print on Demand Publisher A Voice Crying in the wilderness
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6.14 x 9.21 Paperback
ISBN: 9781432712259
$12.95    
 
 
 
Book Information
Genre:
RELIGION / Philosophy
Publication:
Mar 27, 2009
Pages:
103
Do not read this book if you are not open minded!

This book may be politically incorrect and may offend. It contains many subjects that most preachers are afraid to address for fear of losing part of their congregation.

This book was written to reveal false teachings in the churches. It contains controversial topics on subjects

like:

Why do churches do things the Bible clearly says not to do? Is there a difference between “the beginning” and “the first day” in reference to Creation? Can evolution be proven wrong? What is going to happen in the future, according to the Bible? What does the Bible say about the age of accountability?

This book also talks about the true meaning of life and what it’s all about.

I know preaching to preachers and church leaders’ sounds crazy, but what if God sent me? Are they going to crucify me, too? Are YOU searching for the truth? I believe many will agree with my answers, until I step on their toes.

ALL IT TAKES FOR EVIL TO SUCCEED —
IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING!




 
About Cowboy Revelations



There is no beating around the bush in this book. I get straight to the point and take the bull by the horns and throw him down. I don't stay on one subject so long that it's like beating a dead horse, so to speak.

This book is about several things. It starts out with a true story and after the story tells about getting on with your life no matter what happens.

Then it asks some questions to church leaders. Some of the questions are going to be controversial even though they are legitimate questions. If the Bible says not to do something why do churches do it, and why am I the only one asking?

It talks a little bit about creation and evolution. It asks questions like: If man can't build a D.N.A. strand, do you think one could fall together on its own? It also talks about different theories Christians have about just when and how God created the earth and everything on it. It also talks about what the Bible says is going to happen in the future. Are you curious about what is really going to happen? It discusses what the rapture is and who is going and who is going to be left behind. It also brings up the topic about whether or not you can be saved after the rapture.

This book has an analogy or two about life and why God made the human race. It talks about why God put man on earth with fallen angels. It talks about why God even made the tree with the forbidden fruit. Did God know that man would fall? Is life one big test? Are you going to love God and be obedient to him during the good times and the bad?

This book talks a little about raising children. It gives a few personal opinions but most are taken from the Bible. It mostly stresses the importance of raising children correctly. It also mentions a few things about having a good marriage and discusses the qualities you should look for in a mate or friend.

This book tells a little bit about bitterness and rage. Unforgiveness causes you to have a chip on your shoulder and a frown on your face. I stumbled on to something here that changed my life. I had a chip on my shoulder and didn't even know it. What does the Bible say about unforgiveness? This book talks about addictions and why some people have such addictive behaviors. Is there a simple solution that can help with any addiction? And is there a way we can raise our children to stay off drugs?

This book talks about contentment and how hard it is to be content and happy with your life. When faced with the exact same situation, why does one man have a smile and another man have a frown? How can some people handle stress better than others?

Some may say this book is politically incorrect even though it's the truth. It points out many false teachings in the church, so the false teachers will definitely not like it.


About Kelly A. Palmer

Kelly Palmer is definitely not your average author. He has no official learning degree past his high school education, but he jokes with his children saying that he is a professor at Hard Knocks University. He grew up on the rodeo trail, first bull riding and later saddle bronc riding. He is just your average cowboy doing what he feels God wants him to do and the only degree required for that is godly wisdom. Kelly was led by God one night to begin writing this book and every night after until it was completed. He said, “I felt like I was going to explode if I didn’t let the words out.” Kelly asks several controversial questions to church leaders in this book. He feels that if he doesn’t ask, nobody else is going to. Kelly truly is a voice crying in the wilderness. Kelly Palmer owns and operates a ranch in rural Southeastern Oklahoma where he resides with his wife, Carrie, and his three boys, Logan, Jake, and Augustus.

For book discussion or questions about the Bible please visit:

www.cowboyrevelations.com.





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