Grace AloneBy Ruth MeyerDescription:
Grace Williams isn't looking for complication because, really, isn't life complicated enough? She's a single mom with four children. She has unresolved issues with her ex-husband. Her sister nags at her about going to church. Her kids are not perfect. And neither is Grace--she has hang-ups about organized religion, she is overwhelmed by suppressed guilt and grief, she is judgmental, and she can't control her hair. Book Takeaway:Readers will see that there is no sin God cannot forgive, and that we are saved by God's grace alone. Why the author wrote this book:"Grace Alone" is written to show "how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ" (Ephesians 3:18). Life is messy, and this book illustrates how God's forgiveness applies to someone with mistakes and regrets in their past. |