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Abraham: Learning to Trust God

Drawing from the life of Abraham and his own experiences, Corduan explores the tension between belief and doubt, obedience and fear, and reminds us that God's mercy isn't just sufficient - it's extravagant.


For anyone wrestling with what it means to trust God when circumstances say otherwise.

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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS BOOK:

"This delightful series of reflections on the life of Abraham reminds us that, amid our foibles and frustrations, God's got us."


Daniel McCoy, Ph.D.

Editorial Director of RENEW.org


"Portable, encouraging, and relatable reflection on life and the life of Abraham from the author's Christian perspective."


Ben Turnbill,

Reasonable Faith Midwest Chapters Director 

"Ralph Corduan points us back to Scripture ... Abraham: Learning to Trust God is relatable and encourages you to yield, reflect, and return to the safe place of trusting God."


Dr. Alana Arguello, DMin Apologetics

"If your life is bigger and more complex than you can handle on your own, reflect with Ralph on what it means for us to really trust our Lord."


Win Corduan, Ph.D.

Former Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Taylor University

"In the end, hope prevails as he (Ralph) points our minds and hearts back to our need to trust God in everything."


Richard Summerford,

Co-founder and former Associate Director of Child Evangelism Fellowship USA


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