Tuesday, June 21, 2011

God's Love Letters to You by Larry Crabb

  A kind and gentle book whose pages guide the reader to looking at the love of God in a newer light.
   I have just completed reviewing God's Love Letters to You by Larry Crabb and find it to be a kind and gentle book.
  God's Love Letters lacks the hardcore Christianity so often seen in such booklets. Instead of trying to pound some lesson into your brain, the book gently guides one into thought and reflection. Some of these books border on being too forceful, too overbearing. This book does not. The book allows the reader to imagine God's love and accept it. It doesn't give the impression we so often give our children when we say "it is so, because I say so".
   Each lesson, each letter, refers to a verse in the Bible and moves forward through the books. It doesn't touch all of the books, but uses selected verses that appear to follow a gentle flow. The letters are perfect for giving you something to ponder through the day and to say at the end of the day, "I really hadn't thought of that."

Would I Recommend the Book? Not for those who wear their Christianity on their sleeve, but for those who consider God an important part of their life and enjoy a few moments of daily reflection and thought, this book is excellent.

My copy was given free for review from Booksneeze.com and I appreciate the opportunity.

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