Sunday, April 18, 2021

Off the Bookshelf: CHAOS CAN'T, by Allen Arnold

 

The world is in chaos. It's trying to soak into everyone and control them.

The news is filled with stories of people who respond to this chaos with more chaos -- and think they can "fix" what they perceive as wrong with this world by being more chaotic.

Wrong!

Chaos is out to destroy us to keep us from finding the fulfillment and our purpose in life with God as our Creator.

But chaos can't win.

Once again, like in his first book, The Story of With, Allen Arnold takes readers on an incredible journey of  growth and assessment, of identifying the enemy's tactics and learning to free our creativity instead of succumbing to fear and chaos. Healing needs to take place within, rather than using chaos to fight chaos in the outer, physical world.

From the back cover: "God continuously fills the empty, void places in our world -- and in us -- with light, hope, beauty, and order. Which is what our souls need most in these chaotic times. This is your invitation to join the Creator ... and to be astonished."

This is one of those books I will need to reread several times before everything soaks in. I look forward to it.


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