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A review by midwifereading
The Insanity of God: A True Story of Faith Resurrected by Nik Ripken, Gregg Lewis
3.0
I really liked this book, especially the stories of believers around the world who really do have to count the cost of following Christ. A cost that could very well require their life.
I appreciated the perspective that the only way to end religious persecution is for people to stop coming to Christ in hostile territory. Definitely a different perspective I had never considered.
It's so encouraging to hear stories about how God is moving--often in spite of our failings. That he moves the same way now that he always has. He remains unchanging.
I appreciated the perspective that the only way to end religious persecution is for people to stop coming to Christ in hostile territory. Definitely a different perspective I had never considered.
It's so encouraging to hear stories about how God is moving--often in spite of our failings. That he moves the same way now that he always has. He remains unchanging.