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?

It's life drunk deeply, lived to the hilt-where we walk with the God who is surprising, dangerous, and mysterious. It's the terrain where God doesn't make sense out of our disasters and our boredom, but keeps meeting us in the thick of them.

But unless we trust in His character, we'll never venture in. We will sit at the stream all day, dying of thirst, but not daring to drink. To follow God is to drink and drink from the stream, even if it means-especially if it means-getting swallowed up.

Let Mark Buchanan show you the entrance to the Holy Wild, where you can live face-to-face with the beautiful, dangerous God of creation.



Autorentext

Mark Buchanan is a pastor and bestselling author who lives with his wife, Cheryl, and three children on the west coast of Canada. Educated at the University of British Columbia and Regent College, he has been published in numerous periodicals, including Christianity Today and Books and Culture

Titel
The Holy Wild
Untertitel
Trusting in the Character of God
EAN
9780307563620
ISBN
978-0-307-56362-0
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
19.02.2009
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.27 MB
Anzahl Seiten
272
Jahr
2009
Untertitel
Englisch