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Paperback Liars, Cowards, Quitters & Me Book

ISBN: B0GYGVSMLW

ISBN13: 9798995836902

Liars, Cowards, Quitters & Me

The Bible is full of heroes. But look closer and you'll find that most of them didn't start that way.

Noah was handed blueprints for an aircraft carrier and a hand saw. Moses spent twenty minutes at a burning bush trying to talk God into sending someone else. Elijah called down fire from heaven one day and begged God to kill him the next. Gideon was threshing wheat in a hole in the ground when God called him a mighty warrior. Hosea was told to marry a prostitute and love her even after she went back to the streets. Peter swore he would die for Jesus and denied him three times before sunrise. Ananias was told to walk into the house of the most dangerous man in the early church and call him brother.

These were not spiritual giants standing tall and ready for the assignment. They were ordinary people - frightened, flawed, reluctant, sometimes running in the opposite direction - who said yes to God anyway.

Liars, Cowards, Quitters, and Me: God's Unlikely Recruits is a book about those people and about the retired high school teacher who found his own story reflected in theirs.

Allen Reding spent nearly thirty years in the classroom turning difficult, abstract ideas into everyday images his students could see. Before that, he delivered pizzas for four dollars an hour plus tips and put himself through college as a thirty-two-year-old freshman with a wife, three kids, and a mortgage he was always one payment behind on. That background - the struggle, the self-doubt, the sense of being profoundly unqualified for whatever God puts in front of you - is the lens through which this book reads Scripture.

Each chapter opens with a personal story from Allen's life, bridges into a retelling of the biblical narrative in his own voice, and closes with an application connecting the ancient story to the reader's life today. The personal stories are not illustrations. They are confessions.

The biblical retellings are not Sunday school summaries. Allen puts you inside the moment - the winepress where Gideon was hiding, the auction block where Hosea bought back the wife who betrayed him, the shoreline where Jesus met Peter at a charcoal fire identical to the one Peter had been standing beside during his denials. Three denials, three questions, three restorations. The theology is serious but never stiff, and Allen trusts the stories to do their work.

One of the book's most striking insights is the distinction between two kinds of fear. Ananias walked toward Saul of Tarsus terrified, but when he arrived and saw a blind man praying, the fear dissolved. The disciples who later lowered Paul over the Damascus wall in a basket had no such relief. The soldiers below were real. God didn't part the sea for them. He handed them a basket and said trust Me anyway.

Another thread running through every chapter is what Allen calls the sign on the back end. God told Moses the confirmation would come after the obedience, not before. The only thing Moses got before he took a single step was a name: I AM sent you. Now go.

This is a book for anyone who has ever felt unqualified for what God is asking, anyone who has failed spectacularly and wondered if they've been disqualified, and anyone who needs to hear that the people whose stories fill Scripture felt exactly the same way.

The gap between their world and ours is wide. But the gap between their hearts and ours is not.

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