Pocket Full of Quarters - Five Steps to Loving God
Would you like a pocket full of quarters? Having a pocket full of quarters is a metaphor for being prepared to face life. Cheryle Touchton, affectionately known as “The Pocket Full of Quarters Lady,” was called to travel across America talking to individuals about their relationship with God. These stories of pain, love, and hope come from ordinary people and churches that Cheryle met while traveling through all fifty states, handing out quarters, evangelizing, and listening to spiritual beliefs, struggles, and victories.
Cheryle leads the reader through five steps for applying Luke 10:27 (referred to as the “greatest commandment” or the “Sh’ma”) to specific life needs. As you study the Bible verses applied to each situation, you’ll understand that the secret to an abundant life is to stop focusing on your problems and to focus more on loving God and your neighbor.
Luke 10:27: …Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind; and, Love your neighbor as yourself.
Would you like a pocket full of quarters? Having a pocket full of quarters is a metaphor for being prepared to face life. Cheryle Touchton, affectionately known as “The Pocket Full of Quarters Lady,” was called to travel across America talking to individuals about their relationship with God. These stories of pain, love, and hope come from ordinary people and churches that Cheryle met while traveling through all fifty states, handing out quarters, evangelizing, and listening to spiritual beliefs, struggles, and victories.
Cheryle leads the reader through five steps for applying Luke 10:27 (referred to as the “greatest commandment” or the “Sh’ma”) to specific life needs. As you study the Bible verses applied to each situation, you’ll understand that the secret to an abundant life is to stop focusing on your problems and to focus more on loving God and your neighbor.
Luke 10:27: …Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind; and, Love your neighbor as yourself.
Would you like a pocket full of quarters? Having a pocket full of quarters is a metaphor for being prepared to face life. Cheryle Touchton, affectionately known as “The Pocket Full of Quarters Lady,” was called to travel across America talking to individuals about their relationship with God. These stories of pain, love, and hope come from ordinary people and churches that Cheryle met while traveling through all fifty states, handing out quarters, evangelizing, and listening to spiritual beliefs, struggles, and victories.
Cheryle leads the reader through five steps for applying Luke 10:27 (referred to as the “greatest commandment” or the “Sh’ma”) to specific life needs. As you study the Bible verses applied to each situation, you’ll understand that the secret to an abundant life is to stop focusing on your problems and to focus more on loving God and your neighbor.
Luke 10:27: …Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind; and, Love your neighbor as yourself.