The things about Max Lucado books is that you know what you are going to get. Grace is no different.
In Grace you get great story telling, but you also learn and grow in your faith and understanding of the grace of God.
There is a reader’s guide with questions, activities and prayers for those who are working their way through this book. In the few months since the book’s release there have already been a great number of study groups and preaching series on this topic.
Once again, Lucado makes a connection with his readers and effectively introduces them to the subject at hand. And in this case, the subject is a big one as he deals with God’s grace in a world that desperately needs it.

I’ve heard a bit about Phyllis Tickle over the last year, she seems to like to write about this new form of Christianity coming about referred to as “emergence”. So when I had the chance to pick up a copy of her latest book,
As a preacher, I’m always on the lookout for sermon ideas. These ideas come from all sorts of places, but most often books are the most helpful.
Occasionally you come across a book title that causes you to pause and wonder, “Could this be helpful?”
There are stories and there are stories.