The book, God is In the Small Stuff for changing times – Let God help you thrive in a difficult world, is a small book with a “BIG” message and that is that God CAN truly help you thrive in a difficult world. Living with 2 brain tumors and Mental Illness as a result of them I can tell you I know. I agree with the authors, God IS in the small stuff and it is the “small stuff” that our lives consist of. And, it can be the accumulation of the small stuff in our lives, which if not checked spiritually, can lead to big stuff…the kinds of big stuff that we don’t want in our lives such as loss, relationship problems, divorce, emotional instability and a whole host of other undesirable problems.
One thing I like about the book is that the authors, Bruce & Stan, put GOD front and center in what they write. The book is loaded with Scripture passages to back up the subject matter they are addressing in the book. For instance they write about such issues as “Being Joyful When Trials Come” which is never easy to do (Chapter 1); “Believe and Don’t Doubt,” “Keep Money in Perspective,” “God Never Changes,” “Love Your Neighbor,” and 47 other timely topics relating how to more than just survive, but rather to “thrive” in our very difficult world. And at the end of each Chapter they include a few practical tips to consider and implement during your “difficult” times.
If you are seeking a small, easy to read book with some helpful practical tips on how to “thrive” today in our difficult world then this book is for you.
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Reminds me of Francis Schaeffer. He wrote that there are no little people and no little places.
Thanks for introducing the book.