Book Details
Of all the miracles ever recorded during God's dealings with man, perhaps the greatest of all is the Atonement of Jesus Christ. Christ's selfless sacrifice made it possible for us to be forgiven, partake of Eternal Life, and return to the presence of our Heavenly Father. Although many books exist on this subject, few command the depth of insight this book holds. Beginning with the basic principle of repentance, this book details the restoration of priesthood keys, priesthood ordinances, gospel covenants, agency, and forgiveness. It explores the truth that repentance is the process by which the power of the Atonement - the thread that ties everything together in our journey to the Celestial Kingdom - is ultimately available to us, and reminds us that repentance allows us to receive all the gifts, blessings, and promises of eternal life. In By Man Least Understood, the reader will come to fully appreciate that the Atonement is the miracle that provides the path by which we can reach our full potential and become like our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ.
Author Description
Derek G. Rowley, is the founder of Corporate Service Center, Inc., and president of Superior Capital Corporation, the holding company that owns Nevada Corporate Headquarters, Corporate Service Center, Inc., and Integrated Tax Solutions. Derek is also a leading business author, with his Nevada Corporation Handbook, which has sold over 25,000 copies in 9 printings.
Since 2002, Derek has served as the President of the Nevada Resident Agent Association (NRAA), which is Nevada's largest business organization, representing over 40,000 nevada companies. In his capacity with NRAA, Derek is active in the Nevada political process, and has written much of Nevada's laws regarding corporations, llcs and limited partnerships. He will represent the Nevada incorporation and resident agent industry again during the 2005 Nevada Legislature.
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