This book is about looking forward. While acknowledging the challenges of this
life, the author encourages readers to look forward to the Age to Come. She encourages us to become “fairy-tale” philosophers,” those who approach
the Word of God full of wonder because we serve a God of wonder who authored it. In taking this approach, we can look at how
God can use our present sufferings and challenges in a way to accomplish
greater kingdom works. Using Scripture throughout and personal examples, this
book challenges the readers to examine what they are pursuing and if they are
overestimating our life in the here and now while underestimating our life with
Christ both now and in the Age to Come.
The book is composed of three parts: Made For a Grand
Adventure, The King and His Bride and Glorious Reward. Each chapter ends with thought
provoking questions to further delve into the material presented. This book would make a thought provoking
individual study or in a small group setting.
I received this book from Moody Publishers in exchange for
this honest review.
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