Tuesday, November 5, 2013

One Way Love, Book review

  I received this book to review at a critical time for me, as I have been going through some personal changes and wasn't sure I wanted to hear how much grace God wanted to offer me to get through it. I put off reading it until I knew I got to the end of 'self' and really do need to turn to Him for His guidance.
    One Way Love, by Tullian Tchividjian

 The first thing I agree with in his book is when he states, we love in a society that runs on performancism. Feeling the need to look good on the outside, at whatever risk it takes. When we see grace for what it really is, there is no more reason to put on a mask.
   His open,honest writing about his journey from grace to grace kept me comparing my own life and how I look to myself for answers rather than the Word. If you are interested in reading about Inhaustable grace in an exhausted world, this is the book for you.

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About One Way Love
Real life is long on law and short on grace—the demands never stop, the failures pile up, and fear sets in. Life requires many things from us—a stable marriage, successful children, a certain quality of life. Anyone living inside the guilt, anxiety, and uncertainty of daily life knows that the weight of life is heavy. We are all in need of some relief.
Bestselling author Tullian Tchividjian is convinced our world needs a fresh encounter with grace.

Written by:William Graham Tullian Tchividjian (pronounced cha-vi-jin)
Publisher: David C Cook
Paperback:  240 pages 
Release Date: October 1, 2013
$14.99


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