"But God"
In it, the author shows how tough trials are universal, and the phrase “But God” shows us the path to joy.
Pastor, Xulon Author Releases Book on Discovering God in Every Crisis
In it, the author shows how tough trials are universal, and the phrase “But God” shows us the path to joy.
2019-05-30
Within
the pages of Eldred Kelley’s new book, “But God” ($15.99,
paperback, 9781545660898; $25.99, hardcover, 9781545660904; $7.99, ebook, 9781545660911),
readers will find a book reassuring discouragement and tough circumstances are
universal. Yet, understanding the phrase “But God” shows the path through
discouragement to wholeness and joy.
Kelley
believes “But God” will appeal to readers of all ages, because everyone
deals with discouragement. Culture has no path to peace, nor does wealth or
prominence. The only path to joyful living and peace is knowing God through His
Son, Jesus Christ.
“Everyone
is looking for answers to the discouragement talked about every night in the
media,” says Kelley. “While the world cries ‘peace, peace,’ the Bible is right
when it tells us there is no peace aside from ‘The Peacemaker’, Jesus Himself.”
Eldred
Kelley holds degrees from Spring Arbor University, Asbury Theological Seminary,
and Wesley Biblical Seminary. He is married to Luanne Vanderkarr Kelley, has
two sons, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
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. “But
God” is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com,
and barnesandnoble.com.