What if God told you He believes in you?
18 CHAPTER
Guide you on the journey to becoming the man God believes you can be
Robert Noland began his writing career as a songwriter in 1983, penning lyrics for artists such as Babbie Mason, Paul Smith, and Gabriel. His most notable credit was writing the lyrics for Glen Campbell's last Christian radio single entitled The Best is Yet to Come from The Boy in Me album. Robert has since authored 75+ titles spanning across children, youth, and adult audiences over the past 25 years. Since 2011, he has been a full-time author, writer, editor, project manager, and "book doctor" for Christian publishers. Regardless of the target audience or mode of delivery via paper or digital, Robert writes what he calls, "practical application of Biblical truth." He lives in Franklin, Tennessee with his wife of 30+ years and has two adult sons, both musicians.
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God not only has a uniquely designed plan and purpose for your life, but wants to walk beside you as His adopted son, moment-by-moment offering His Spirit to change, transform, and walk in His will and His ways.
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Brock Gill
Illusionist : Evangelist : Author
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While touring in my ministry, I meet a lot of men. Today, busyness plagues guys with the ever-present tension of “doing enough.” Robert’s book, Believe Become Be, shares biblical truth, going beyond the realm of behavior modification, reaching into the heart to reveal the true nature of God as Father and our identity found only in Him. Robert offers a gospel-centric view of what it looks like to become God’s chosen sons and leaders.