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GOD. DOG.

THE DIVINE PALINDROME - When you spell GOD backward, you get DOG—and a profound lesson about divine love

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Interactive digital study guide open on a tablet, with chapter options visible.

About the Book

GOD. DOG. The word reads the same both ways. The palindrome is the point. After losing three dogs in two years, Theodore Kopec discovered that a stray pit bull on a Texas highway would become his most unexpected theology professor—teaching him what agape love looks like when you can touch it, feed it, and watch it sleep at your feet.

Resources

Move from reading to experiencing the sacred symmetry.

Video Chapters
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Chapter-by-chapter reflection questions, prayer practices, and weekly exercises designed to move you from understanding the sacred symmetry to living it.

Honest conversations about faith, theology, and living with the God who interrupts our plans—explored through Scripture, story, and yes, occasionally dogs.