Christ came to offer us so much more than we can ask or understand. The purpose of this book is to recalibrate our sights, to help us glimpse the size of salvation. Danielle urges us to live life to the fullest by opening ourselves up to the love of Christ.Arguing that "sin makes everything small," she illustrates with reference to her own experience and current ministry the difference that Christ makes to your sense of identity and the way you see life. A former drug user, a triathlete, and a fearless evangelist, Danielle's infectious enthusiasm is a potent example of her message.
If you are feeling unfulfilled or sometimes defeated in your Christian walk. Wondering if there is more, you need to read Danielle's book. There are so many nuggets in this book I would like to share, but here are just two. " Yes, Jesus can save people from ultimate destruction. But He wants to do so much more than that. He wants to save you from yourself, from sin, from despair, from brokenness, from hopelessness, and more....." " He can saturate you. He can neutralize your natural inclination to act selfishly. He can overflow you with the Holy Spirit. He can accompany you through a boundless life lived in overflow. It sounds almost to good to be true, but it isn't. It's the Gospel truth." Chapter 11, Boundless Overflow, Danielle gives us many scriptures to use as a reference and to affirm her proclamation. She does an excellent job of answering some hard questions in the back of this book, and also explaining salvation. Even though it is a small book, I gained a great deal from reading it and would recommend it. I recently had the opportunity of hearing her speak at our church. If you ever have that opportunity, please go, you won't be disappointed.
This book was so well written. The stories kept you captivated but still flowed effortlessly. Danielle is the type of woman that doesn’t shy away from the messy, scary, hard things and that is ever so evident in the book!