Fearless: Imagine Your Life Without Fear (Hardcover)

Fearless: Imagine Your Life Without Fear (Hardcover)

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Publishers Weekly,Lucado, called by some "America's pastor," offers his faithful base a timely primer on living fearlessly. The author, whose sales exceed 65 million books, provides those within the Christian faith (and without) an inspirational can-do appropriate for the turbulent times Americans are facing. Citing key common fears-violence, overwhelming challenges, sickness and other worst-case scenarios-Lucado offers welcome wisdom about those solely internal battles individuals face daily. People are afraid their lives don't matter; they're afraid of disappointing God; they're afraid of an afterlife; and they're even afraid God is not real, Lucado says. Skillful as a surgeon, he discerns and identifies the cancer of fear that touches every human being, and with like precision speaks healing words that cut right the heart. While there exists no fast fix or simple cure for the fear-bound individual, Lucado's tempered counsel and faith-driven remedies will offer day-by-day spiritual medicine of the most potent kind. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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Nov 3, 2010
Revived
5 out of 5 stars review

An outstanding book by Max Lucado!

Most of us have some fear in our lives, especially in today's volatile world. There's the chance we'll lose our job, our house, our livelihood, even our family. Fear is always with us; it's an element of LIFE. Max Lucado reminds us in his new book, Fearless, that where there is fear, there cannot be peace; there cannot be happiness; there cannot be creativity; there cannot be good health; none of the good life that God wishes for each of us. It's important to overcome it as far as possible. Jesus was always encouraging us to "be not afraid" because He knew the dangers of fear, and many or most of Jesus' words on the subject are noted in this book. Mr. Lucado takes these scriptures and invites us to use faith as a tool in conquering our fears. Chapters include: *Why Are We Afraid *My Child Is In Danger *I'm Sinking Fast *There's A Dragon in My Closet *This Brutal Planet *Scared To Death *What If Things Get Worse? In the very back of the book there is a nice size discussion guide that can be used by individuals or groups, which cover three lessons: *Examining fear *Exposing fear *Battling fear I would say this is a must read for most people in today's hectic world.

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Sep 9, 2009
Girl4God18
5 out of 5 stars review

Fearless book review

I just finished reading "Fearless" and I'm so glad I got a chance to. This book came into my life at the perfect time, I was dealing with a lot of fear and anxiety. In this book Max shows us ways we can overcome those fears. When there is fear, there is no peace. God wants us to give our fears to Him and trust that He will get us through any situation we may be in. "Don't let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust also in me...I will come and get you, so that you will always be with me where I am." (John 14:1,3 NLT) I love Max's style of writing, it's easy to read and understand. "Fearless" is broken down into chapters that discuss many fears that I know a lot of people can relate to -- fear of death, fear of sickness, fear of losing your job, fear for your children, etc. "Fearless" is inspiring, eye opening, and it offers hope. Max gives many scriptural references that are relevant to the issues and fears we may face everyday. This book has something for everyone. I would definitely recommend this book to all my friends and family.

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Sep 12, 2009
gr8treads
5 out of 5 stars review

Fearless by Max Lucado

I just finished reading Max Lucado's newest release "Fearless". I have always been a fan of Max Lucado's down-to-earth and inspirational presentation of biblical truths and "Fearless" did not disappoint. In "Fearless", Lucado tackles the subject of fear using examples from everyday life and bible characters. He explores fears common to all and chapter by chapter points readers to the person of Jesus as the ultimate and only safe haven in a society riddled with overwhelming circumstances. He calls readers to face fears realistically but not to the point of paralysis. "Fearless" is an easy and relevant read and I think it has something for everyone. The timing for this book couldn't be better due to the current global economic crisis and other looming issues such as the H1N1 virus, to which Lucado eludes, showing the book is indeed pertinent for these times. If you are someone who enjoys the art of descriptive writing, as I do, you will like this book. Lucado's use of vivid imagery is evident in many of his writings but I think this book does a particularly good job of displaying his gift in a refreshing way. He allows the reader to identify with biblical characters from a unique perspective and includes healthy doses of scripture to convey his message. As well, Lucado reveals he is no stranger to fear himself and shares some of his own struggles which, in my opinion, makes the book more appealing. If you are someone who likes a little bit of humour mixed in with what can become a pretty intense discussion at times, you will enjoy what I will refer to as "Lucado's Laughs". Fear is no laughing matter but Lucado handles the subject well with tasteful sprinklings of lighter moments throughout his intriguing storytelling. Lucado presents his thoughts on the subject of fear in an authentic and thought-provoking manner. In "Fearless", he consistently inspires the reader to be hopeful and courageous in the midst of crisis. Lucado makes a point of stating that the very one we should look to during life's storms faced the ulimate fear of death himself. While the issue of fear is common to all, probably the audience that would most benefit from Lucado's take on the topic is the typical westerner. That said though, maybe it is I, along with my fellow-westerners, who most struggles with this monster but that's a discussion for another day!

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