"Captivating reading that builds the faith while it fills the mind with greatness."--Sherwood Wirt, former editor, DECISION Magazine One of this century's greatest writers of fact, fiction, and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
As a fan of Jack Lewis I was somewhat disappointed that this collection didn't live up to some of his other works. It should be noted that there are a few good insights to be found here, but not nearly what one would expect when compared to Lewis's other books. Furthermore, this is a posthumous collection that was edited from various sources including articles, speeches, interviews, which explains some of the reason for it being a departure from traditional Lewis work. I found the essay, "God in the Dock" to be helpful in that he argues for making the truths of the Scriptures understandable to people in the language to which they're accustomed. He explains, "The popular English language, then, simply has to be learned by him who would preach to the English: just as a missionary learns Bantu before preaching to the Bantus" (p. 149).Chapter 24 is the transcript of an interview Lewis did with Sherwood E. Wirt. It contains a pithy quote on writing. Lewis says "Writing comes as a result of a very strong impulse, and when it does come, I for one must get it out" (p. 151).Lewis addresses the issue of the preisthood of all believers by observing "...a sacred calling is not limited to ecclesiastical functions. The man who is weeding a field of turnips is also serving God" (p. 157).I had difficulty deciding whether to give this book a 3 or 4 rating. The way I arrived at my decision was: compared to other Lewis writings it's a 3, compared to most other communicators it's a 4. As a result I went with the latter.
For those who thought "god," not "God"
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God is not cool because He's not seen as God. He's not seen as incredible and yet always near. The Grand Miracle knocks the wall down and helps the reader to think of God as the most astounding and needed being you will ever encounter--and there's not a bit of academic bilge anywhere in this book. Pour a cup of tea and read till you're crying.
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