A native of Maryland, R. Scott Stewart was raised in Hialeah, Florida. In the Eighties he hitch hiked to Southern California and spent two years in the desert. The desert changes one's perspective, and he found it affected his "poetic processes."
By mid-eighties he found himself married and the father of the first of four girls, and living in Springfield, Il, where over the next thirteen years he became active in local business and the literary scene. While working fulltime and building a business in Springfield, he became a board member and eventually vice president of the critically acclaimed Poet's & Writer's Literary Forum of Springfield, founded by poet and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Bob Bartel and affiliated with the national organization. Seven years ago Stewart moved into the Wheeling area from New York City after a writing sabbatical.
Continuing his education, in 2002 he obtained a Bachelor's degree in business from West Liberty State College. Works include the chapbook "Blazing a Trail" (1996); musical work on Carla Anderton's "Hotel Peer Amid"; a CD called "Visions"; emceeing, performing in and contributing to the Ohio Valley's Panhandle Jam concerts; several novels currently under preparation for marketing. Of the latter, "Angel in Time," a science fiction piece that reads like fantasy-adventure, won 2nd place for category "Novels" in West Virginia's 2005 "Emerging Writers" contest.
Is the Bible really trustworthy? Is there a way we can actually know it is inspired by God? Often a man or a woman limits what truths God will show them by refusing to act or to test what He has revealed to them. But suppose we want to test God's Word. Suppose we want to test His true message, not the many possible opinions and creeds man may derive from it. To do this, it is vital to reach a point where we have a relative degree of confidence that we see the Scripture as God intended it. To do this we must have strong faith in the Scriptures themselves. The Word is Pure In this study we a...
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