Imagine that you have participated in a fashion makeover. You look beautiful, polished, and radiant. Cries of You look amazing! and I can t believe it s you! reach your ears and you feel fantastic. Oh, yes, it s exciting, but that kind of transformation doesn t last long. By next week, the manicure will be chipped. By next month, the shoes will look scuffed. The elegant dress will last a little longer, but by next year, it will be out of date.
Divine 40 Days of Spiritual Makeover will lead you through a different kind of an alteration of attitude. Your journey through these pages will, by God s grace, enable you to experience a spiritual makeover that will transform your heart. This renovation of character will not become chipped, scuffed, or passé. Through God s free gift of faith in Jesus, you possess the garment of the robe of righteousness and eternal life with God. He has begun a spiritual makeover in you!
For individuals and small groups, this eight-week Bible study contains true stories and encouragement that will change you, transform you, and make you new!
Sharla Fritz has been described as an amazing eye-opening speaker and author. Her books Divine Directions, Measured by Grace, Enough for Now, Distracted, Waiting, and others have given thousands of women the tools to dig into Scripture and experience a transformation of their attitudes and heart. With light-hearted stories and thought-provoking applications, she makes Bible study fun and uplifting.
Sharla makes her home in the Chicago area where she is also a pastor’s wife, mother, grandmother, musician, and confirmed chocoholic. And if she isn’t sitting at her piano or computer, you might find her stalking fabulous fashion finds at the local resale shop.
I really like the conceptual structure of this book, as well as the content. The author offers solid Biblical insight with practicality and humor. I like the "visual" clothing she uses in each chapter to help the reader understand the Biblical concepts. Well written. I do wish it came off as a bit less girly, but we are talking about women and clothing, so maybe that's just not a practical suggestion. ;)