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This is a most powerful and empowering book. Max Lucado refers to the way Christ moves the stones (obstacles) in your path with this title. Such relevant issues include feeling shame for past behaviors, when others let us down, facing discouragement, having a bad attitude and my personal favorite dealing with difficult relatives.
Lucado wrote this book more on a pensive level although not critical. He even has a chapter he calls “Listless Christianity”. A quote is for example: “Faith sometimes begins by stuffing your ears with cotton”. Meaning you have to ignore those who tell you that you aren’t smart enough, not strong enough, not pretty enough, not tall enough, etc. to achieve your goals. After you have finished the text, there are study guides for you to review at your own pace. These study guides will provide the opportunity for you to apply what you have learned to your individual situation.
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