I agree the book is very overwhelming. There are many examples of perseverance, trial, and tribulations and they overcame it all. Overall, hope and positivity is strong with this book.
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100 %!! And this is one of those stories.spencermack wrote: ↑29 May 2020, 18:53 I think any story that can be reflected upon will leave a mark. Whether it is shared with others or not it is vitally important for everyone to learn from stories.
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This book is basically a book of testimonies of the Grace of God.HeatDods22 wrote: ↑22 May 2020, 18:00 All of the examples in this book of God's love and His willingness to help us in times of trouble if we only rely on Him are very impactful. The author did a great job adding relatable Bible verses to each story that really helped me as well.
Although all of the stories in this book are moving, one of them really stuck out to me. Bob Uber's story is truly inspirational. A soldier in Vietnam, Uber really had a servant's heart. Even though he was had his plate full with participating in a war, he still took the time out to spread the gospel and hand out children's coloring and activity pages that his mother sent, making a big impact to those people.
Another thing that I found really moving was that while he was overseas, Bob Uber's wife would suddenly get a very strong urge to pray for her husband's safety. After he returned from the war and they talked about it, he realized that each and every time she had that urge he had been in immediate danger. I just thought that was so cool! God helps us in mysterious ways but it just fills me with such wonder when things like that happen in our lives.
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I agree with this comment. the characters where inspirational.brown_gal wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 17:59 One thing that I took away from this book is the ability of people to overcome the biggest obstacles in life. These people give me courage and strength. And also the way tragedies can have a lasting impression on the lives of people. We never think twice before uttering a seemingly lovely comment, which may or may not hurt the person. It has made me a more self-aware person in general.
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I agree with you on this. our troubles and issues are God's ways of a reminder to us.AntonelaMaria wrote: ↑31 May 2020, 18:03 I loved this quote fro the book "Sometimes it is difficult, even for believers, to trust God in a crisis situation because they think their own specialized training or knowledge should be sufficient. But it is not. I believe God allows crises to surface in people's lives to remind them that He is in control, so they don't need to be." It is really powerful.
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I completely agree! Every story in this book worked so well together to create a beautiful picture of who God is and his love for us. The Scripture throughout the chapters made everything so much more comforting.Laura Lee wrote: ↑21 May 2020, 05:32 What a great question! I hope you get some more answers. For me, personally, it wasn't any one story in particular but the combined weight of them all underscored that no matter what happens in life, you can trust the Creator to provide and sustain. No matter what happens, the Creator of all will carry you through. In toto, the stories and the Bible verses in the book remind me of Psalm 37:39 & 40:
"The salvation of the righteous is from the Lord;
He is their strength in the time of trouble.
And the Lord shall help them and deliver them;
He shall deliver them from the wicked,
And save them,
Because they trust in Him."
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I think what stuck with me was how much the Bible has practice wisdom in it. There’s a lot I disagree with on principle, but there are a lot of good pieces of advice as well.Halibean2428 wrote: ↑20 May 2020, 09:03 In every book, there’s one thing that truly sticks with you. What stuck with you in this book?
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This part stuck with me too. The fact that all of these people overcame was inspirational.Kemmy11 wrote: ↑06 Jun 2020, 12:16I agree with this comment. the characters where inspirational.brown_gal wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 17:59 One thing that I took away from this book is the ability of people to overcome the biggest obstacles in life. These people give me courage and strength. And also the way tragedies can have a lasting impression on the lives of people. We never think twice before uttering a seemingly lovely comment, which may or may not hurt the person. It has made me a more self-aware person in general.