In Fearless, We are presented with the thirteen most common fears that we all experience at some point in our life. Max Lucado takes us through a journey of what our life could be like without fear. Not only does he describe certain fears, but the author provides a way for us to overcome our fears.
Fear comes in many flavors, such as disappointment with ourselves or with God, or perhaps we are fearful of not protecting our families. Whichever face fear wears, the book Fearless by Max Lucado will show you how to overcome your fears and lead a life that is fearless.
Max Lucado, is truly a masterful story teller and writer, as he wove personal experience and anecdotal stories throughout the book.
I was personally inspired and challenged in my faith and I tried to honestly examine my relationship with God and come to a resolution as to whether I truly believe that God can and will help me overcome all the fears in my life. Hopefully, this book will challenge you to do the same as you read it with an open heart and prayerful attitude.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
The Noticer by Andy Andrews
Do you need to be inspired? Do you need to have someone come along side you and encourage you? Do you need to view life through someone else’s eyes? This is what you will get when you read The Noticer.
I enjoyed The Noticer. The plot is not complicated and the character development is simple and familiar. At times in our life a book can have an impact that is unanticipated, which this book did.
This book does not dispense any academic or theologically astounding premise, but, you will be challenged with the simplicity and common sense approach of how to adjust or change how you think about life’s problems and situations.
I highly recommend the book The Noticer. Who knows, you may read the book and come away with a new perspective on your life.
I enjoyed The Noticer. The plot is not complicated and the character development is simple and familiar. At times in our life a book can have an impact that is unanticipated, which this book did.
This book does not dispense any academic or theologically astounding premise, but, you will be challenged with the simplicity and common sense approach of how to adjust or change how you think about life’s problems and situations.
I highly recommend the book The Noticer. Who knows, you may read the book and come away with a new perspective on your life.
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