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God's Story, Your Story: When His Becomes YoursZondervan / 2011 / Hardcover
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Product DescriptionDo you long for meaning-to know that your life has purpose beyond what is seen in the day to day? On the surface, life can seem like a disconnected string of events. One day you're celebrating the birth of a child, the next you're mourning the passing of a beloved grandparent. At times, we soar with victory and at others, we languish defeat. Is there a through-line to the ups and downs of life? Max Lucado uses the structure of the New Testament as a guide in God's Story, Your Story, and weaves together Biblical and personal stories. In order to understand our own personal place in the cosmos, Lucado offers us a change of perspective-the opportunity to see beyond the microcosms of our own lives, into our place among the greater whole of God's work.
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Related ProductsPublisher's DescriptionAuthor Bio With more than 100 million products in print, Max Lucado is one of America's most widely read authors. He and his wife, Denalyn, live in San Antonio, Texas, where he serves the Oak Hills Church. SPANISH BIO: Max Lucado es predicador de Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas. Esta casado esta casado con Denalyn y es padre de Jenna, Andrea y Sara. En una buena semana se lee un buen libro, cena con su esposa varias veces, y quiebra la barrera de los 90 en el campo de golf, aunque normalmente se conforma con llevar las dos primeras actividades.
Publisher's WeeklyYouve got to love Lucados homeboy way of spinning a yarn. Pastor and author of more than 60 books, he uses his signature style in his latest release. The theme is the ordinary. God writes his story by stepping into yours and vice versa. The grand story of human fall and redemption is filled with characters from the Bible and also from real life. Weve got Joseph and Mary presented as Norm and Norma (because theyre so normal) and neighbors such as Holden, Carl, and Aunt Wanda. Lucado is the master of disarming vernacular: Jesus slam dunks the devil, and the devil responds by tempting Jesus to show off in church. The book could have been a hopeful presentation because Lucados narrative voice is so doggone likable. Unfortunately, it is formulaic to a fault: heavy with Bible verses; bloated with anecdotes; and stuffed with redundant rhetorical questions. Lucado himself captures the feeling this book will leave some readers with in his description of what ticks off the devil: reading a Christian book, thinking godly thoughts, dreaming about heaven and other such blah-blah-blah. Others, doggone it, are just gonna like it. (Sept.) Copyright 2011 Reed Business Information.
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