Crave: Stories of Simple Obedience

Crave by Chris Tomlinson has given me a lot ot think about this week, specifically about taking steps of simple obedience, trusting God in what He’s asking me to do today.

If you’re unfamiliar with the book, you can read the review here and the first three chapters below (via Scribd). After the jump, learn how you can win a free copy of Crave.

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An Act of Simple Obedience

This weekend, I’m sharing with our church about a step of obedience that we took this past Christmas, sending letters telling our families about how God used the events of 2009 to reveal more of Himself to us and grow us in our faith. Writing the letters and preparing to share the story while reading Crave reminded me just how much I want to see our families meet Jesus. And I’ll be honest, sometimes I’m just too chicken to tell them that. But I do. So now I’m continuing to pray for opportunities to do exactly that and that I’ll take advantage of them.

Share Your Story

Leave a comment and tell me about an act of simple obedience from your own life. What did you feel that God wanted you to do? What happened? What did you learn?

Your name will be entered into the draw for a copy of Crave.

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The contest is open to residents of Canada and the United States and closes Saturday, February 13th, at noon. The randomly selected winner will be notified via email and announced here once they’ve confirmed their mailing address.

Thanks very much to all who participate and share their stories.

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