Fearless Imagine your life without fear

Max Lucado

Book - 2009

"America's pastor" offers a faith-based primer on how to live without fear.

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Published
Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson 2009.
Language
English
Main Author
Max Lucado (-)
Physical Description
xii, 221 p. ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-221).
ISBN
9780849921391
  • Why are we afraid?
  • The villagers of Stiltsville: fear of not mattering
  • God's ticked off at me: fear of disappointing God
  • Woe, be gone: fear of running out
  • My child is in danger: fear of not protecting my kids
  • I'm sinking fast: fear of overwhelming challenges
  • There's a dragon in my closet: fear of worst-case scenarios
  • This brutal planet: fear of violence
  • Make-believe money: fear of the coming winter
  • Scared to death: fear of life's final moments
  • Caffeinated life: fear of what's next
  • The shadow of a doubt: fear that God is not real
  • What if things get worse?: fear of global calamity
  • The one healthy terror: fear of God getting out of my box
  • Conclusion: William's Psalm.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Lucado, called by some "America's pastor," offers his faithful base a timely primer on living fearlessly. The author, whose sales exceed 65 million books, provides those within the Christian faith (and without) an inspirational can-do appropriate for the turbulent times Americans are facing. Citing key common fears-violence, overwhelming challenges, sickness and other worst-case scenarios-Lucado offers welcome wisdom about those solely internal battles individuals face daily. People are afraid their lives don't matter; they're afraid of disappointing God; they're afraid of an afterlife; and they're even afraid God is not real, Lucado says. Skillful as a surgeon, he discerns and identifies the cancer of fear that touches every human being, and with like precision speaks healing words that cut right the heart. While there exists no fast fix or simple cure for the fear-bound individual, Lucado's tempered counsel and faith-driven remedies will offer day-by-day spiritual medicine of the most potent kind. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Review by Library Journal Review

Prolific Christian inspirational writer Lucado (Give It All to Him) offers advice on replacing fear with faith. In each chapter, he addresses a common fear, relates it to an incident from the life and teachings of Jesus, and illustrates it with a story or personal anecdote (many of which are well worn or parochial). Fears discussed include disappointing God, failure to protect children, violence, financial troubles, death, and global calamity. Overall, Lucado's advice is positive: stay calm, be courageous, don't be defined by fear, learn from others, focus on the present. Like his previous works, this has its origins in sermons preached at Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, TX. Verdict This book will appeal to Lucada's fans and Christian readers looking for encouragement and inspiration in hard times.-Lucille M. Boone, San Jose P.L., CA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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