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66 Love Letters


What if you treated each book of the Bible like a love letter? Wouldn’t you want to read the letter from start to finish in one setting? I recently started reading a new book by Larry Crabb entitled “66 Love Letters.” The book is about an insightful conversation between God and a weary Christian. The Christian is dealing with a lot of the struggles that goes on in life and wonders how the stories of the Bible can be relevant for him. What if you could have a fireside chat with God asking Him to explain the reasoning behind the different books of the Bible? The entire book has this dialogue between God and man. Some might think that this book is not Biblical because “God’s ways are above our ways.” However, I believe that the book is rooted in Biblical principles and references and not just opinion.

If you are looking to re-birth your devotional life then I challenge you to get this book. It will challenge you to see the “bigger picture” as to what God is saying instead of finding a small verse to claim for the day. Reading this book has challenged me like never before to read the Bible in bigger chunks instead of a verse or chapter a day. 66 Love Letters will also assist you in linking all of the books of the Bible into God’s bigger story. I highly recommend that you get this book and rekindle your devotional life!

Jonathan

Jonathan has been blogging online since early 2009. He is still in awe that the Creator of the Universe wants to have a personal relationship with him. He enjoys reading any books about self-improvement and productivity. His favorite time of the year is when he sets aside time to review his life plan.

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