Sunday, August 16, 2009

The Whole Review

 

One part personal testimony, one stories from around the world and one part call to action.  This pretty much wraps up the book “The Hole in Our Gospel” by Richard Sterns.  The book intertwines Richard’s personal story and calling from God with stories of people that have either been helped by or have helped others through World Vision organization.

This book delivers an entertaining story while giving you plenty to think about.  Richard asks you some great questions like, “What was Jesus’ mission?” and “What are we here for?”  The book also is interlaced with a lot of great quotes.  My favorite of which is by William Sloane which says, “I love the recklessness of faith.  First you leap, and then you grow wings.”

I really enjoyed this book a great deal and even intend to read it again.  I found this book to be everything that I really like in a book.  I enjoy books that stretch your thinking and propose tough questions for you to think about.  This book had me really asking what my purpose in life is, as well as, gave me a new perspective on my religion.

I can honestly say after reading this book I am a changed person and I don’t think you can read it without changing yours as well.  I have really started to look at my faith differently, which has caused me to “un-compartmentalize” it.  I have a new perspective as I wake each morning to begin my day and realize just how rich and blessed I am.

Let me warn you, The Hole in Our Gospel is a book that once you read it, you simply cannot go back to the way you were before.  This book made me laugh, it made me cry and it caused me to take action.

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