What makes a best-selling Christian book? The author touches your spirit, tingles your soul, and disturbs your confortableness. Author and publisher Don Nori examines current and past runaway-sales books and discovers a common thread that leads to the Love Shack-a place where all people are welcome and cherished. Books such as The Shack, The Purpose Driven Life, and The Love Dare stir spiritual hunger. But do they truly lead to the totally satisfying destination and real fellowship with the living God? How do you get from excitement and encouragement to the experimental reality we all want? Take a step-by-step journey toward finding ultimate peace and joy at the Love Shack where you will experience God's Ultimate best.
What a truly beautiful book this is. All new Christian's should be given a free copy of this book. Within it's covers is true forgiveness. Forgiveness that recognises that yes we are all human and as such sinners and no matter how much we love our Lord as humans we will still sin. But this book gives real reassurance that God's love is big enough to forgive us our weaknesses and failings. I would most certainly recommend this book.
Like other reviewers have mentioned, the book starts off a little slow and somewhat confusing. I was unsure at first what the primary focus was, since the author refers to several other books in the first chapter. But, from there, I was happy to find this book was really quite wonderful.
The Love Shack is filled with positive information for readers. I loved the message that "Fulfillment is experienced only when you are living out the purpose for which you were born." This reaffirms the idea that God has created us all for a purpose and it's our responsibility to fulfill that purpose or we'll always be at odds with ourselves - and with God.
The author refers to Biblical scripture and a variety of other books and authors to make his points. I found it a fascinating and inspiring read. Highly recommended!
A book of holistic growth, an extension view of the best selling book the shack. Many common principles and values between the two, though this book also explained many other best selling books.
This book jumps around a lot in the beginning talking about various Christian books. After the jumping around it then gets into the meat of it. God's redeeming love and how we can benefit from accepting that redeeming love.