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66 Love Letters

A Conversation with God That Invites You into His Story

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2 of 2 copies available

Forever change the way you look at the Bible... and your own life. Have you ever read the Bible only to come away confused? Ever wondered if God actually had you in mind when He began telling His story? Though life may not be going according to your plan, God has another one, far better than you can imagine. From Genesis to Revelation, experience His invitation to get you dancing with joy. In 66 Love Letters, Larry Crabb offers a fresh, relational look at Scripture: "When you finish reading my first love letter to you, I want you to realize that I never underestimated how thoroughly you'd mess up your life or how painfully you would struggle and suffer, and I don't want you to underestimate your failures or struggles either. They're all part of the story I'm telling. But neither have I underestimated my determination or ability to enter the mess you've made and the pain you feel and turn everything around. I can, and I will, make everything good again. Never underestimate me." Presented as a dialogue between one man and God, read by Dr. Larry Crabb and Jim Cress, 66 Love Letters explores each book of the Bible as a letter from the Creator to you with the scarlet thread of Christ Himself woven through the pages and culminates in an epilogue that offers a summarized view of the entire Bible.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 14, 2009
      Psychologist and author Crabb (Connecting
      ) serves up what could be his magnum opus, combining his passions for Bible teaching, counseling, and people healing one another in communities. Written as an ongoing dialogue between the author and God about the 66 books of the Bible, Crabb uses first person for both voices, taking to the nth degree the common idea that the Bible is a love letter from God. The author’s persona progressively learns deeper truths about God’s love from each “letter,” or book, of the Bible. Through the voice of God, Crabb takes on today’s culture and Christian subculture. Section introductions and 66 summary paragraphs at the end tie all together well. The book addresses much for what skeptics ask but will serve Christians who have ignored or conveniently overlooked the arc of the Bible story and chosen a chirpy version of Christianity that Crabb calls “good enough Christianity.” His psychological and biblical perspective and decades of experience give the otherwise presumptuous attempt at voicing God credibility.

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