I've became a bit of junkie for grace in the past few years, and have tried to gobble up resource after resource. Admittedly, sometimes they can get redundant, as if I've read the same ideas about it over and over. Falling Into Grace is NOT one of those books. Chapter 1 blew me away. I felt a freshness to the gospel message like I experienced a few years ago when God first help me see it afresh. The rest of the book seems to lean more towards an application of that gospel message. I really appreciated it, as I come from a more evangelical background and have learned so much from the Episcopalian church.
I had also just finished A.W. Tozer's The Pursuit of God, which sort of had the same "ring" to it. That is, "Exploring Our Inner Life with God." With all due respect to Tozer's classic work, I came out of it a little more exhausted at all I wasn't doing. Newton's work, just seemed far lighter of an experience to me.