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As If
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In 'As If,' Gill Bentham explores the idea of viewing life from God's vantage point, using personal narrative and the metaphor of canal travel to illustrate spiritual perspective.
The book follows a character named Jacob whose struggles mirror Bentham's own efforts to find meaning and direction, framing lessons around faith and trust.
Bentham weaves theology, memoir, and practical insights to help readers reframe difficulties as part of a larger, golden narrative.
Intended to encourage readers toward hope and clarity, it continues her theme of helping others disentangle complex inner patterns.
The work reflects the author's desire to reach readers across ages and to connect spiritual philosophy with everyday life.
The book follows a character named Jacob whose struggles mirror Bentham's own efforts to find meaning and direction, framing lessons around faith and trust.
Bentham weaves theology, memoir, and practical insights to help readers reframe difficulties as part of a larger, golden narrative.
Intended to encourage readers toward hope and clarity, it continues her theme of helping others disentangle complex inner patterns.
The work reflects the author's desire to reach readers across ages and to connect spiritual philosophy with everyday life.
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Mentioned by Gill as her second book, written from a Christian-philosophy viewpoint about seeing life from God's perspective.

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