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Back on Track: A 40-Day Journey to Spiritual Renewal

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Most of us don't dramatically dart away, but we sure do drift. Then there comes a day when we say, 'How did I end up here?' This book is an effort to help some find the way back to the Father. But beyond that, it is an attempt to help us all reignite our passions, retrofit our plans and return wholeheartedly to the gospel train of God's purposes. -Introduction to Back on Track . This is a book to help individual Christians, small groups, and whole congregations get back on track for God. In a writing style that is vulnerable, humorous, challenging, and fresh, Jimmy Allen set the book up in six sections of overall focus with twenty-four chapters to be spaced out in forty daily readings with follow-up questions at the end of each reading. This is not a gimmick and not just a program-it is an honest attempt to help us be what we really in our heart of hearts want to be.

169 pages, Paperback

First published October 3, 2011

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February 21, 2012
Our church read this as a congregation to start our year. This is a great book and Jimmy does a great job trying to guide you through the different aspects of getting "back on track" spiritually. I enjoyed reading this book. Jimmy has a unique writing style that is funny, vulnerable, relatable, and encouraging. I recommend this book to anyone looking to get back on track with God.

This book takes you through a 40 day journey. There are six categories to the book, and each one is then broken into chapters. Each chapter has follow-up questions that you can go over as you wish to take the messages even deeper. The categories are:

* My God
* My Head
* My Heart
* My Hands
* My Feet
* My Lips

As Jimmy states in his introduction, "These areas will represent who God is and everything that we are. In other words, God is sovereign and he wants our mind, our emotions and passions, our actions and our words."
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