I received this book as a Goodreads giveaway. I was initially attracted to it because of the questions posed at the beginning of the description: "What if there was an alternative to Modern Christianity’s impossible choice? What if you could choose something other than compromising your Christian values or isolating yourself within a rules-based worship environment? What if intimacy with the Lord was no longer a calculated struggle, but a joyful rest?" Since I am a Christian practicing my faith as part of a main line protestant church, which I sometime have issues with, I was intrigued.
This book did not disappoint. In the first chapter, it starts with premise that each of us is God's beloved, supported by the author's reasoning and various Bible passages. In each successive chapter, different things people tend to get caught up with in life are examined. Some of these are: embracing the present, success, health and mortality, and intelligence. Each chapter takes its topic and explains why it "is less" than our relationship as God's beloved should be when we get distracted by, or identify to strongly with, these other things. Again, the author offers an analysis of the premise that he posits and then backs it up with Bible verses.
The book is marketed as a survival guide for believing Christians. I think it is definitely that, but would also serve as a great introduction to seekers trying to understand what Christianity is about and what it should really look like.
As I was reading this book, I underlined, bracketed, and commented on many of its of passages. Quite a lot of them challenged me. I made many notes in the margins - an indication that this book really engaged me and made me think about where I am in my faith journey.
I think that any Christian who reads this could benefit from it. The writer writes with humility and great insight.