LONGWOOD, FL-Like any good dessert, spiritual knowledge must be devoured slowly and in small slices. If we allow ourselves to indulge uninhibitedly, we run the risk of suffering a spiritual stomachache. Nancy Angove's The Chocolate Cake Principle: Feasting on the Presence of the Lord (paperback, 978-1-60266-132-5) shows readers how to digest and appropriate the presence of God into their lives. She places particular emphasis on the Ark of the Covenant and the Jewish Tabernacle, from which Angove believes we can glean a wealth of information.
After years of going through the wilderness of churches and Christianity, studying and learning about God, Angove learned to call upon God through every situation, every trial and tribulation that might otherwise have destroyed her. She believes that by becoming more aware of His presence in her spirit and of how He expected her to treat that presence, she was allowed to have wondrous things worked through her by God.
Angove said the story of the Israelites' Tabernacle a precursor to the TempleŅis one of the most fascinating studies in the Bible and can teach us much about God's presence in our lives, how He thinks, how He moves among His people, and what kind of treatment we can expect from Him if we follow His instructions about His presence.
Nancy Angove currently resides in Rochester, Washington, where she is working on another book. She is the author of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Get a Better Life.
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