Life Interrupted
Books | Religion / Biblical Studies / Old Testament / Prophets
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Priscilla Shirer
Interruptions. They're aggravating. Sometimes infuriating. They make us want to tell people what we think of them. But how we handle interruptions actually tell us more about ourselves. The prophet Jonah's existence was interrupted by a call of God that would require a complete change of life. And it scared him enough to make him run in the opposite direction. Yet, what seemed to him to be an unnecessary and useless interruption was really an opportunity for Jonah to be involved in something the likes of which the Old Testament world had never seen before. This interruption was really a divine intervention and it held more adventure and possibility than he could have ever imagined. We, like Jonah, tend to run from interruptions. When major pains and minor problems cause a hiccup in our carefully calculated plans and goals we head in the opposite direction. Who knows what we might be missing by running from what could very well be God's means of steering us towards the most magnificent outcome of our lives. Jonah could tell us a story or two. So could you. And so does popular conference speaker and author Priscilla Shirer in this very personal account of opportunities lost and lessons learned--and the amazing freedom and fulfillment that comes from going with God even when He's going against your grain.
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Author
Priscilla Shirer
Pages
240
Publisher
B&H Publishing Group
Published Date
2011
ISBN
1433670453 9781433670459
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"Let me start by saying that this book was the first I have read from this author and was intrigued by the story premise. This book was not suspense it was more horror but was well written. I'm not a big fan of the change between narrators but in this case it did add to the story and understanding of what happened."
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Jamie Smith