With the world on the brink of economic collapse and terror knocking at the door, it seems the perfect framework for chaos and fear to freely roam the earth. Good is labeled evil and evil is called good in a majority of hearts and minds, just as the Bible foretold. How would you live your life in this atmosphere? Are you sure?
A White Stone is far more than a novel. It is a piercing exposé that compares how things are with how they could be for those who surrender completely to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Join a diverse group of individuals from all walks of life who are challenged to depend solely on God; and watch as those who say "Yes" meet their loving heavenly Father at every turn, while those who rely on their own plans reel from the chaos of a world that no longer holds any answers. Where do you stand? Are you looking for answers? Then you need to read A White Stone.
Jim is an author, heart revival coach, teacher, and public speaker. His heart and mission is to bring people to an understanding of the times and seasons and lead them to be all they can be in Christ and know the thrill of Jesus as their Lord.
Merry is a co-author, editor, pianist, and worship leader. Her heart mission is to encourage believers in discovering the wonder and truth available in the opportunity presented to everyone because of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Together with their daughter Jubilee Faith, they are the founders of The 101 Group. A back to basics spiritual investment company that equips the body of Christ to effectively serve the Lord through written and spoken word, personal publications, music, daily devotionals, concert venues, and MASH icu, a comprehensive program for men.
The authors do a wonderful job of illustrating a life totally sold out to God and what that can look like. It really makes you think and re-examine your life, perspective of Christianity and Christ himself.
I really liked this book, except it doesn't talk about what it promises. Not only is it silent about JC's long f-buddy situation with Mary M, but it doesn't mention the fatal falling out with Judas, whose jealousy ended up nailing the Boss to the Cross.
It's a great thing to examine what JC did with his Holy Dick but let's be frank about it. Mary M was only the start of his thing with women, but it is the men who really mattered and this book should go further into that than it does.