But by the Grace of God ...
Poems Points Readers Toward A Relationship With God And Salvation
Xulon Press announces the release of But by Grace of God
Poems Points Readers Toward A Relationship With God And Salvation
2018-04-16
The Bible says we have been saved by grace through faith.
Within the pages of But by Grace of God ($19.49, paperback, 9781545620793; $9.99, e-book, 9781545628072), readers will discover what a relationship with
God and salvation through Jesus is all about in a collection of Christian
poetry.
“I think it will appeal to readers who like Christian
poems,” Betsy Audibert says. “I try to include myself in them so readers will
see that I know I am a sinner too. I hope the readers take away a realization
that they need Jesus in their heart and life.”
Each poem magnifies the author’s strong relationship with
Jesus, depicting what salvation is for a person new to faith and the abundance
of God’s blessings.
“When we realize that we have been saved by the grace of God
and it is not of our works but Jesus, then we are more equipped to share this
knowledge with others before we return to our heavenly home,” the author
states.
But by Grace of God starts
with the purpose of God’s parables to mankind, while also inspiring the hope of
what being a Christian provides through faith, wisdom and love.
Several poems also highlight the changing seasons--from the
excitement during summertime and the blossoming plants of spring to the quiet
reflection that comes while indoors during the wintertime.
A native of Portland, Maine, Betsy Audibert came up with the
collection of poems when she and her husband were making the bulletins for
their church.
Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s
largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to
date. Retailers may order But by Grace of
God through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The
book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and
barnesandnoble.com.