Fearless

Adult Nonfiction

Fearless
Max Lucado
Hardcover, 224 pp., $24.99
Thomas Nelson (September 8, 2009)

Fearless
Layoffs at work, slowdowns in the economy, flare-ups in the Middle East, downturns in the housing market, upswings in global warming, terrorism on the rise. Fear herds us into a prison of unlocked doors. Wouldn’t it be great to walk out? Imagine your life, wholly untouched by angst. What if faith, not fear, was your default reaction to threats? If you could hover a fear magnet over your heart and extract every last shaving of dread, insecurity, or doubt, what would remain? Can you imagine your life without fear?

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  1. Christy Lockstein  •  Jan 7, 2010 @2:20 pm

    Fearless by Max Lucado is a well-written reminder about why we as Christians have nothing to fear. Lucado has written countless books that has made him one of the most popular Christian writers today. Fearless focuses on the many ways we live in fear and then Lucado deconstructs each one through Scripture and anecdote, proving God’s boundless love for us. We all worry every day about money, the safety of our children, our health, the future, but God has made promises about all of these in the Bible. Lucado has the warm conversational tone of your favorite preacher. He’s always encouraging and uplifting with the occasional touch of humor. This book doesn’t have the punch of previous titles like God Came Near and When God Calls Your Name, but it’s still a must read for those looking for reassurance in these uncertain times.

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