Thursday, October 20, 2011

“Why God Matters” e-book review



Available in printed form or as an e-book, Why God Matters explores how you can recognize God in your everyday life and in the little things. This book is written by Deacon Steven Lumbert and his daughter Karina Lumbert Fabian, and recounts how each has felt, seen or recognized God in their own lives.

The book is easy to read and offers open-minded tips about how you can recognize God in your own life. Unlike many Christian self-help books, the father-daughter duo do not recall Bible verses in a Bible-beating manner or tell the reader that he or she should always feel grateful regardless of their current situation or past. Instead, they reflect on God has always followed through, even if His actions were immediately noticed. I felt as if I was reading letters from a friend.

Why God Matters offers a refreshing example of how to live your life faithfully and prayerfully. While the book is targeted towards a Catholic audience, the Catechism readings within it can also be useful meditations for those who follow other denominations. Read this book to help you see how God is in your life every day of the week—not just Sundays.

Learn more about Why God Matters.




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1 comment:

  1. Flora, we are grateful for the lovely review. Thanks for pointing out that the book reads more like a conversation with an old friend, and that all denominations of Christians would be able to appreciate its message.

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