Christ came to offer us so much more than we can ask or understand. The purpose of this book is to recalibrate our sights, to help us glimpse the size of salvation. Danielle urges us to live life to the fullest by opening ourselves up to the love of Christ.
Arguing that "sin makes everything small," she illustrates with reference to her own experience and current ministry the difference that Christ makes to your sense of identity and the way you see life. A former drug user, a triathlete, and a fearless evangelist, Danielle's infectious enthusiasm is a potent example of her...
Christ came to offer us so much more than we can ask or understand. The purpose of this book is to recalibrate our sights, to help us glimpse the size...
Encourages us to set aside our limited expectations, and to fall in line with God's
We like plans, strategies, caution--but God's chaotic order is far bigger than our expectations.
"My experience of life with God is messy," says Danielle Strickland. "It's a mix of failure and success, courage and fear, faith and doubt. Since God invaded my life, my whole world has been a beautiful mess. I've been re-created by a designer who loves to recycle.
"My life has taken a new shape. It's characterised by light and love. It's a celebration. Even if it looks a...
Encourages us to set aside our limited expectations, and to fall in line with God's