Okay, so there might not be any black holes, but there is at least one revelation here.
The other day, I asked you all to decide which of these three books I would review.
After several days of voting, the results are in and a book has been requested.
Because you demanded it, I’ll be reviewing Sun Stand Still by Steven Furtick.
In case you don’t recall, here’s the write-up of the book:
If you’re not DARING TO BELIEVE GOD for the impossible,
you may be SLEEPING THROUGH
some of the BEST PARTS of your Christian Life.“This book is not a Snuggie. The words on these pages will not go down like Ambien. I’m not writing to calm or coddle you. With God’s help, I intend to incite a riot in your mind. Trip your breakers and turn out the lights in your favorite hiding places of insecurity and fear. Then flip the switch back on so that God’s truth can illuminate the divine destiny that may have been lying dormant inside you for years.
In short, I’m out to activate your audacious faith. To inspire you to ask God for the impossible. And in the process, to reconnect you with your God-sized purpose and potential.”
I’m very intrigued by the idea of having my audacious faith activated, so this should be interesting.
Look for the review in December.
So is that it?
Well… there is something else (although it’s probably not as “earth-shattering” as the Beatles being available on iTunes).
I’m working on a new book. Working on the details of where/how it’ll be published, but it should be available in 2011. Keep your eyes peeled for news and updates.
Also, there’s this (which may or may not have a hint at something else…)
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2 things…
I would love a kindle(!)…and…glad to find your blog updates on Facebook…
well, actually …one more thought
looking over the dramatic statements from the book write-up…kinda reminds me of the Prayer Of Jabez formula
I would also love a Kindle (but not as much as I would love an iPad :P)
I’m also curious about the formula there; I’m trying not to assume that there’s anything “Prayer of Jabez”-y about it, but we shall see…