Tim Donoho is the "Storyteller to Christians". His stories are real life events that while often amusing and always dramatic serve one purpose; teaching us how to grow closer in our relationship to God. By using the true stories of the famous, infamous and everyday people we are able to relate our own challenges and opportunities to those portrayed in "Arguing with God". From a Nazi dance, to a man who didn't care about his many Grammy awards, this book crosses the globe and time to show regular and exceptional people who argued with God.
The style of "Arguing with God" is more direct than many Christian books. It confronts us in our walk with Christ and asks us to examine our own path as the people in the book do. In some ways the book acts like a personal trainer would in the gym, it encourages us to always take the next step, that while uncomfortable at first will in the end make us stronger Christians.
"Arguing with God" is written as dozens of micro books. Each chapter is a completed story. This is a true benefit in the hectic world we live in. We can read for 15 minutes and have been encouraged for the whole day, without having to remember where we left off yesterday or a week ago.
Finally, the essence of "Arguing with God" is service to our great God. Its message is that "we" build all of the roadblocks to true intimacy with our Creator. It asks us the question, now that I have been a Christian for a day or a decade, should I seek a deeper relationship with my Savior through my own sacrifice? The answer to this great question for all Christians lies within the pages of "Arguing with God".
The style of "Arguing with God" is more direct than many Christian books. It confronts us in our walk with Christ and asks us to examine our own path as the people in the book do. In some ways the book acts like a personal trainer would in the gym, it encourages us to always take the next step, that while uncomfortable at first will in the end make us stronger Christians.
"Arguing with God" is written as dozens of micro books. Each chapter is a completed story. This is a true benefit in the hectic world we live in. We can read for 15 minutes and have been encouraged for the whole day, without having to remember where we left off yesterday or a week ago.
Finally, the essence of "Arguing with God" is service to our great God. Its message is that "we" build all of the roadblocks to true intimacy with our Creator. It asks us the question, now that I have been a Christian for a day or a decade, should I seek a deeper relationship with my Savior through my own sacrifice? The answer to this great question for all Christians lies within the pages of "Arguing with God".