Barefoot Before God: A Book of Sermons

Yawns, droopy eyelids, shuffling feet and clock watching are often associated with Sunday morning preaching. But here are ten sermons full of life, vigor and enough creative imagination guaranteed to keep you alert and on the edge of your seat as you read these inspiring messages from these ancient stories as relevant as today’s headlines.

The title sermon, Barefoot Before God charts the life of Moses from birth, through his education in Egypt, his escape and life in the Midian desert until he encounters God in a fresh new way before the burning bush. Barefoot Before God, he learns something about himself, God and his destiny.
This message was birthed during the time I had been stripped of all my defenses. I was living in a foreign land, ill, traumatized by culture shock and totally clueless about being a missionary. My emotional support system was 10,000 miles away and I felt completely alone. Forced into a time of intense prayer just to survive, I found God at my Burning Bush.

And after a long haul, I realized that Barefoot before God is the best place to be. It’s a new beginning, where fear is replaced by faith, frustration with fruitfulness, and sorrow with joy. Once you pass through this valley, you’ll never be the same again, the old life is passing away and a new life is coming. You’ve walked through the fiery furnace, you’ve felt the flames singe the hairs on the back of your neck, but in the midst of all this you’ve seen the face of God.

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Barefoot Before God: A Book of Sermons

Yawns, droopy eyelids, shuffling feet and clock watching are often associated with Sunday morning preaching. But here are ten sermons full of life, vigor and enough creative imagination guaranteed to keep you alert and on the edge of your seat as you read these inspiring messages from these ancient stories as relevant as today’s headlines.

The title sermon, Barefoot Before God charts the life of Moses from birth, through his education in Egypt, his escape and life in the Midian desert until he encounters God in a fresh new way before the burning bush. Barefoot Before God, he learns something about himself, God and his destiny.
This message was birthed during the time I had been stripped of all my defenses. I was living in a foreign land, ill, traumatized by culture shock and totally clueless about being a missionary. My emotional support system was 10,000 miles away and I felt completely alone. Forced into a time of intense prayer just to survive, I found God at my Burning Bush.

And after a long haul, I realized that Barefoot before God is the best place to be. It’s a new beginning, where fear is replaced by faith, frustration with fruitfulness, and sorrow with joy. Once you pass through this valley, you’ll never be the same again, the old life is passing away and a new life is coming. You’ve walked through the fiery furnace, you’ve felt the flames singe the hairs on the back of your neck, but in the midst of all this you’ve seen the face of God.

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Barefoot Before God: A Book of Sermons

Barefoot Before God: A Book of Sermons

by Linda Fritch
Barefoot Before God: A Book of Sermons

Barefoot Before God: A Book of Sermons

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Yawns, droopy eyelids, shuffling feet and clock watching are often associated with Sunday morning preaching. But here are ten sermons full of life, vigor and enough creative imagination guaranteed to keep you alert and on the edge of your seat as you read these inspiring messages from these ancient stories as relevant as today’s headlines.

The title sermon, Barefoot Before God charts the life of Moses from birth, through his education in Egypt, his escape and life in the Midian desert until he encounters God in a fresh new way before the burning bush. Barefoot Before God, he learns something about himself, God and his destiny.
This message was birthed during the time I had been stripped of all my defenses. I was living in a foreign land, ill, traumatized by culture shock and totally clueless about being a missionary. My emotional support system was 10,000 miles away and I felt completely alone. Forced into a time of intense prayer just to survive, I found God at my Burning Bush.

And after a long haul, I realized that Barefoot before God is the best place to be. It’s a new beginning, where fear is replaced by faith, frustration with fruitfulness, and sorrow with joy. Once you pass through this valley, you’ll never be the same again, the old life is passing away and a new life is coming. You’ve walked through the fiery furnace, you’ve felt the flames singe the hairs on the back of your neck, but in the midst of all this you’ve seen the face of God.


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BN ID: 2940151875684
Publisher: Linda Fritch
Publication date: 04/16/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 196 KB

About the Author

Linda is an award winning writer and holds five accredited degrees, one of which is in Journalism; and the last being a Doctor of Ministry. She has worked for a daily newspaper and had her articles and stories published in various magazines and periodicals. She has written forty study courses for the college in South Africa; four other colleges throughout Africa also use these courses. She is currently a professor at the School of the Spirit in Shawnee, Oklahoma and is also working with her son David Fritch as a facilitator for Burn 24-7 Field Training.

Linda is married to Ron Fritch and together they have pioneered two churches, evangelized fulltime, taught at two Bible Colleges and were missionaries to South Africa for seventeen years where they established a four-year, degree-granting Theological College.

Linda considers her greatest accomplishments to be a marriage lasting fifty years, three children, Michelle Pace, David and Chris Fritch all serving the Lord in ministry and music. And she greatly enjoys her grandchildren, Gabrielle and Moriah Pace, who also sing and play piano and guitar and twin grandsons; Isaiah and Josiah Fritch, just over three-years-old with the rhythm already in their soul; and two new granddaughters were welcomed in 2015, Mae Elizabeth and Hosanna Ruth.

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