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God's Story, Your Story

When His Becomes Yours

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Carpools and car crashes, job switches and joint custody, moves and motionlessness. Is there a cohesive storyline to the chaos, confusion, and clutter of your daily life? According to well-loved author Max Lucado, the answer is a resounding yes!So what is the text of your life? With his unequaled warmth and honesty, Lucado plumbs the depths of your storyline and comes up smiling. "Your story indwells God's," writes Lucado. "This is the great promise of the Bible and the hope of this book ... Above and around us God directs a grander saga, written by his hand, orchestrated by his will, unveiled according to his calendar. And you are a part of it ..." Join Max for an unforgettable journey woven with New Testament stories and contemporary examples of God's beautiful story-making skills. The beginning of the narrative is legendary, the middle unfolds with surprises still in store, and the ending of your final earthly chapter ushers in a reunion that almost defies description.It's time to see what your life looks like when God's story becomes your story.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Lucado's message of self-discovery will help listeners identify their life drama or "script." His advice includes references to the New Testament, the Apostle Paul, and the books of Acts. Mark Bramhall's steady narration underscores the reasons that self-examination is important and explains how that effort adds clarity, purpose, and relevance to a life orchestrated by God. Bramhall expertly delivers Lucado's examples of how God closes "wrong" doors only to guide one to "right" doors. Bramhall's presentation of Lucado's recommendations for avoiding chaos and confusion by uncovering "the plot of your life" is genuine and authentic. He persuasively narrates a text that is especially relevant in the current climate of economic losses and high unemployment. G.D.W. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      July 1, 2011

      Lucado, called "America's Pastor" by Christianity Today, is almost more an industry than a mere writer--he has averaged more than three books a year since the late 1990s. In this, his only full-length new work for 2011, Lucado makes a pointed connection between the life journeys of his readers and the working out of God's will. He re-emphasizes the links among Jesus's humility and courageous acts, as suggested by the Bible, and our own stories. His book includes numerous briefly recounted life stories--his own, Nelson Mandela's, his mother's--to make the point that the human "story indwells God's." VERDICT While Lucado's theology is not new--incarnation and redemption are age-old themes--his approach is fresh and engaging. Likely to draw the interest of individual Christians and many church reading groups.

      Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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