Ever feel stuck in personal patterns and emotions that limit you from experiencing a full and satisfying life? What if accepting a dare was the way to the love, joyand peace you crave? Life’s greatest dare is risky because it means giving up something comfortable in order for something new and bett er to emerge.
This is one woman’s story of saying “yes” to the dare in the midst of the most traumatic and devastating circumstances. Of learning how personal transformation is the pathway to an abundantly full life.
This is a self-hope book more than a self-help book. It’s discovering that God isn’t transforming us to be perfect so he can love us more; he’s transforming us so that we can experience his love more perfectly. God is inviting you to accept life’s great dare to be transformed, and be free to experience love in extraordinary ways.
I read the first half of this at the end of last year, and the last half of it this summer. At both times, it was good for where I was at in life. Her writing is very honest and open and heartfelt, and I really appreciated that about this book. God definitely has used it as an encouragement to me.
I received a pre-launch copy of this book. This book is a challenge to those of us who are afraid to take the risk, to step out and be transformed in our relationship with God and thereby with others. Christa Hesselink shares experiences from her life to illustrate the different phases of opening up and being transformed into the "real you", someone able to receive and share God's love. This book is easy to read both in format and content.