Jim George | |
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Born | James Monroe George May 14, 1943 Columbus, Kansas |
Died | July 18, 2023 |
Occupation | Author, motivational speaker, pharmacist |
Nationality | American |
Education | Bachelor of Science Master of Divinity Master of Theology |
Alma mater | University of Oklahoma Talbot School of Theology |
Period | 2002–present |
Genre | Religion |
Notable works | A Man After God's Own Heart [1] Bare Bones Bible Handbook A Husband After God's Own Heart A Leader After God's Own Heart A Young Man After God's Own Heart God's Wisdom for Little Boys |
Spouse | Elizabeth (née White) (1965–2023; his death) |
Children | Katherine (Born 1970) Courtney (Born 1971) |
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Jim George was an American author. [2] He has co-authored several works with his wife Elizabeth George. [3] [4] He is a two-time finalist for the Gold Medallion Book Award.
George was born in Columbus, Kansas on May 14, 1943, to Preston George and Lois Onesti.[ citation needed ]
George graduated from The University of Oklahoma in 1966 with a Bachelor of Pharmacy. He earned his Master of Divinity from Talbot School of Theology in the late 1970s. He received his Master of Theology from Talbot School of Theology in the early 1980s. [5]
In 1966, Jim joined the United States Army Reserve as a Combat Medic private. He retired from the US Army Reserves as a major in medical service corps in 1999. George also worked as a pharmacist in Westwood, Los Angeles at Wadsworth Veterans Affairs Hospital.
George released his first book, A Man After God's Own Heart, in 2002. [1] For several of Jim's publications, he later wrote study guides and devotionals. [6]
Year | Title | Notes |
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2002 | God's Wisdom for Little Boys: Character-Building Fun from Proverbs | |
2002 | A Man After God's Own Heart [1] | Peaked at No. 35 on CBA Top 50 Bestsellers list in 2011 Peaked at No. 15 on CBA Christian Living Bestsellers list in 2011 |
2003 | God's Man of Influence | |
2004 | A Husband After God's Own Heart | 2005 Christian Book Award Finalist in the Marriage Category |
2004 | Powerful Promises for Every Couple: Putting God's Promises to Work in Your Life | |
2004 | God Loves His Precious Children: Safe in the Arms of the Good Shepherd | |
2005 | A Young Man After God's Own Heart: Turn Your Life into an Extreme Adventure | Peaked at No. 7 on CBA Young Adult Bestsellers list in 2005 Peaked at No. 15 on ECPA Young Adult Top 20 list in 2010 Peaked at No. 16 on ECPA Young Adult Bestsellers and ECPA Top Juvenile Bestsellers list in 2011 Peaked at No. 6 on CBA Young Adult Bestsellers list in 2011 Peaked at No. 6 on CBA Young Adult Bestsellers list in 2012 2006 Christian Book Award Finalist in the Children & Youth Category |
2005 | The Remarkable Prayers of the Bible: Transforming Power for Your Life Today | |
2006 | The Bare Bones Bible Handbook: 10 Minutes to Understanding Each Book of the Bible | |
2006 | What God Wants to Do for You: 24 Amazing Ways to Experience His Power | |
2007 | A Little Boy After God's Own Heart | |
2007 | The Remarkable Prayers of the Bible Growth and Study Guide: Transforming Power for Your Life Today | |
2008 | 10 Minutes to Knowing the Men and Women of the Bible (The Bare Bones Bible Series) | |
2008 | The Bare Bones Bible Handbook for Teens: Getting to Know Every Book in the Bible | |
2009 | The Bare Bones Bible Facts: A Quick Reference to the People, Places, and Things of the Bible | |
2010 | The Man Who Makes A Difference: 10 Keys to a Life of Impact | |
2011 | A Young Man's Guide to Making Right Choices: Your Life God's Way | |
2012 | A Leader After God's Own Heart: 15 Ways to Lead with Strength | |
2012 | A Boy After God's Own Heart: Your Awesome Adventure with Jesus | |
2013 | A Couple After God's Own Heart: Building a Lasting, Loving Marriage Together [2] | |
2013 | A Boy's Guide to Making Really Good Choices [7] | 2014 Christian Retailing's Best Finalist in Children's Nonfiction Category |
2013 | Know Your Bible from A to Z: A Quick Handbook to the People, Places, and Things | |
2013 | One-Minute Insights for Men | |
2014 | A Dad After God's Own Heart | |
2014 | A Young Man's Guide To Discovering His Bible | |
2015 | A Boy's Guide to Discovering His Bible | |
2015 | A Man After God's Own Heart, Updated and Expanded | |
2015 | A Young Man After God's Own Heart, Updated and revised | |
In 1965, Jim married Elizabeth White in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The couple met while attending The University of Oklahoma. Elizabeth is an author, speaker, and woman's Bible teacher. [5] They have two children. [8]
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