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Other editions of book Who's Driving the Bus?: A Storybook for Grown-Ups and Those Who Are Mostly So

  • Who's Driving the Bus?: A Storybook for Grown-Ups and Those Who Are Mostly So

    Linda Graves

    language (Xulon Press, April 5, 2020)
    Are you seeking a more intimate relationship with God, but you always have clutter that keeps you from putting Him first? Is your life too chaotic to have an intimate relationship with the Creator? Is accountability for your spiritual life not even on your radar?Who’s Driving the Bus? is a short book, but it’s not meant to be a quick read. It’s an interactive book. Who’s Driving the Bus? encourages doodling, coloring, journaling, drawing, sketching, graffiti art, or any medium that allows the reader to ponder, meditate, cogitate, discuss, or explore the questions being asked. It’s an intimate book meant for self-reflection and examination. Its purpose is to challenge the reader to take a close look at his or her life, to consider who is in control, and adjust accordingly. And that takes courage. Who’s Driving the Bus? Is great for adults and older teens in one-on-one discussions, small groups or home groups. So, are you ready to grab a box of colored pencils and take an intimate look at who’s driving your bus?
  • Who's Driving the Bus?: A Storybook for Grown-Ups and Those Who Are Mostly So

    Linda Graves

    (Xulon Press, April 30, 2020)
    Are you seeking a more intimate relationship with God, but you always have clutter that keeps you from putting Him first? Is your life too chaotic to have an intimate relationship with the Creator? Is accountability for your spiritual life not even on your radar? Who's Driving the Bus? is a short book, but it's not meant to be a quick read. It's an interactive book. Who's Driving the Bus? encourages doodling, coloring, journaling, drawing, sketching, graffiti art, or any medium that allows the reader to ponder, meditate, cogitate, discuss, or explore the questions being asked. It's an intimate book meant for self-reflection and examination. Its purpose is to challenge the reader to take a close look at his or her life, to consider who is in control, and adjust accordingly. And that takes courage. Who's Driving the Bus? Is great for adults and older teens in one-on-one discussions, small groups or home groups. So, are you ready to grab a box of colored pencils and take an intimate look at who's driving your bus? Linda Graves has been a Christ-follower since childhood. Throughout her life she has taken the wrong road, gotten in challenging situations and even crashed the bus, but by God's grace, she has recovered and learned valuable lessons. For many years she has been active in organized churches, taking teaching and leadership roles as led by the Spirit. Linda lives in northern California with her husband of 48 years, Lowell. They have two grown sons and two amazing grandchildren that are the delight of their lives.