Synopses & Reviews
Our perception of God makes a difference in every crevice of our character, from our inner anxieties to our public conversations. It determines whether we're trusting or suspicious, whether we're happy or discontent - and whether or not we can rely on God matters mightily on the day of our death. Mark Buchanan's third book continues his penetrating exploration of the God we worship. Bravely and honestly, he poses the direst question of human existence: Can God be trusted?
Synopsis
Buchanan's third book continues his penetrating exploration of the God Christians worship. Bravely and honestly, he poses the direst question of human existence: Can God be trusted?
Synopsis
Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-269).
Table of Contents
The God of the holy wild -- His goodness : eulogy for a giant -- His faithfulness : the God who is true to himself -- His love : a visitor in the camp -- His wrath : a burned patch of ground -- His mercy : God's hair trigger -- His victory : the God who overcomes -- His holiness : burned clean -- His creativity : where the stones sing -- His wisdom : a haven for fools -- His glory : beauty in the crevice -- His rest : it never comes from pushing.