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The WONDER Book

Walking with God and the wonder of it all.

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The WONDER Book

By: Dave Weeks
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The Wonder Book: Walking with God and The Wonder of It All is a heartfelt and Scripture-rich journey that invites readers to rediscover the awe, majesty, and intimacy of walking with the LORD. In a world that often loses its sense of wonder, this book serves as a spiritual compass, pointing back to the One who created all things for His glory and for our good. Through carefully crafted chapters, vivid storytelling, and thoughtful reflection, the author explores over two dozen “wonders” rooted in the Bible—each designed to stir the soul, challenge the mind, and draw the heart closer to God.

Beginning with the eternal nature of the Godhead, and moving through creation, redemption, and the eternal kingdom to come, this book touches on both the seen and unseen—the stars above and the tombs below, angels unaware and veils torn asunder. The reader is brought face to face with the wonders of God’s love, long-suffering, holiness, and salvation, all while learning practical lessons on faith, discipleship, and the purpose of suffering. These are not distant theological musings but real truths wrapped in real stories—with applications for everyday believers who long to walk closer with their Creator.

The tone is devotional yet instructive, combining biblical exposition with personal testimony. Whether recounting the plagues of Egypt through the life of Moses, the power of Daniel’s prayer life, or the mysterious star that guided the wise men, the author consistently magnifies the LORD’s presence in the lives of His people past, present, and future. The book is not a commentary in the academic sense, but a meditation—drawing from Scripture to stir worship and action.

Each chapter concludes with A Thought to Ponder, a short reflective piece that encourages the reader to personalize the truth just uncovered. In many ways, The Wonder Book is not simply about knowing more, but about remembering what we were made for: to walk with God and never lose the wonder of it all.

What makes this book unique is its ability to unify doctrine with devotion. The author, having lived a life of ministry, missions, and personal dependence on God, writes with the compassion of a shepherd and the conviction of a teacher. He doesn’t shy away from truth but presents it with clarity and grace, inviting the reader to grow—not only in knowledge, but in love.

This book is for those who still believe that God speaks through His Word, and that His wonders have not ceased. It is for those who want more than shallow inspiration—they want to be rooted, grounded, and filled with awe. It is for seekers, for saints, and for those who may feel their faith has grown tired and long to be renewed. It is also an excellent tool for churches, small groups, and discipleship settings, as each chapter stands on its own while fitting within a larger, God-glorifying narrative.

From Genesis to Revelation, from the Garden to Paradise, The Wonder Book: Walking with God and The Wonder of It All takes readers on a sacred path where every step reveals something extraordinary—not about us, but about the LORD who walks beside us.
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