The Books
Summary: GOD-centric’s challenge to believers: What are the attributes of the God you worship? Are you willing to devote yourself to a God that is not always loving, good, and fair? If not, then you must sift through your religion’s holy books and dogmas to filter out their blaspheming God as not always loving, good, and fair. God should come first, before religion, if you are GOD-centric.

Summary: GOD-centric Interior Spiritual Disciplines puts into practice the filtering of sacred texts and verse through the GOD-centric loving, good, and fair lens. GOD-centric prayers from Anglican, Baha’i, Bohemian, Brahmo Samaj, Buddhist, Deist, Eastern Orthodox, Freethinker, Hindu, Humanist, Jewish, Muslim, Pantheist, Pandeist, Protestant, Quaker, Roman Catholic, Sikh, Stoic, Taoist, Theistic Existentialist, Theosophist, and Unitarian traditions and GOD-centric holy book verses from the Bible, Qur’an, Lotus Sutra, and Upanishads are shared. The GOD-centric interior spiritual disciplines of contemplation, prayer, lectio divina, and study invite us to live in our loving, good, and fair God, thereby enriching the quality of being we would bring to living out our loving, good, and fair God externally.

Summary: GOOD-centric Exterior Spiritual Disciplines focuses on our living out love, goodness, and fairness through the disciplines of simplicity, service, stewardship, and celebration; but without a loving, good, and fair God whose existence, for me, was slayed by natural evil. I have thrown in that extra “o” and now love Good in the same way that I used to love God and I live the same life centered in love, goodness, and fairness. Please join me!