Publisher's Synopsis
In her 2nd book The Member's Connection, Author Cara J. Terrance realizes there's a breach in the spiritual connection the church was meant to fulfill in the Kingdom of God. God loves you. God has a purpose for you. God has a place in position to help you gain truth, understanding, wisdom, and knowledge about Him. Where is this place? It is the church. Cara embarks on a spiritual journey to empower others to connect to God. She sheds light on the real reason why the church is important and why God deems it necessary. Cara will evoke the reader to reconsider your mindset about the church and to redirect your thoughts towards that of connecting to God rather than just a building. Will you allow previous experiences to hinder that connection? We are all a part of the Kingdom of God. It is in that Kingdom Citizenship that gives you access to unlock the blessings, favor, and purpose of God for your life. Now, you have a part to play. In reality your life is not your own. Although you live it each day, there's so much more for you to do. However, you have to connect to God to get total access. This connection comes from being invested in the church. There is no other way to put it or lay it on the line. It is your responsibility to find the right church and connect to God. No the church is not the only way to connect to God. However, it does play a very important role in your spiritual life. This book is designed to recapture the true thought behind why church is important. It's not about appearance, but it's about fellowship amongst Christian brothers and sisters, training for ministry purpose, and life changing possibilities in God. The process to finding the right church to connect to God is an important but yet liberating one. In The Member's Connection you will learn: Ways to find the right church/ministry for you and your family. What to look for and what to prevent from taking place. What your Kingdom's Position as a member really is. How your life can benefit from the right ministry. How to stay connected to the purpose of the church."