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Original Title: | Shattered Dreams: God's Unexpected Path to Joy |
ISBN: | 1578565065 (ISBN13: 9781578565061) |
Edition Language: | English |
Larry Crabb
Paperback | Pages: 224 pages Rating: 4.21 | 1410 Users | 123 Reviews

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Title | : | Shattered Dreams: God's Unexpected Pathway to Joy |
Author | : | Larry Crabb |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 224 pages |
Published | : | April 16th 2002 by WaterBrook Press (first published January 1st 2001) |
Categories | : | Christian. Nonfiction. Religion. Christianity. Christian Living. Spirituality |
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This was exactly the right book at exactly the right time in my life.Shattered Dreams gave me permission to freely process the grief of realizing that God owes me nothing, in spite of the ubiquitous teaching that "if I do this, then God will (or has to) do that for me". Nowhere in Scripture does God promise to fix my life up the way I wanted-- therefore I don't have to feel guilty about bad things happening in my life. Not only am I not in control and may never understand, it's okay because a God who is Love is in control and does understand not only His plan, but what I am going through.
Whatever I value, desire, think I need or should have or be; in God's eyes none of that outweighs His desire for an intimate relationship with Him.
This is not an easy truth to take, but this book was so healing as I worked through my anger and grief and disappointment with life, the universe, God Himself, and everything.Shattered Dreams showed me that God is big enough to take all that; and that having worked through it, I understood His love on an even deeper level than before. It was life-changing for me.
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Ratings: 4.21 From 1410 Users | 123 ReviewsAssess Regarding Books Shattered Dreams: God's Unexpected Pathway to Joy
What I'm learning... "Something bad happens. I hurt. I feel unhappy. I long to feel good. I ask God for help. I am resolved to feel better. I do whatever I can to make at least a few dreams come true. That is the way of the flesh. Something bad happens. I hurt. I feel unhappy. I long to feel good. But I trust God. His pleasure matters more than mine. But His pleasure includes mine. I believe that. So I abandon myself to His pleasure. I live to please Him. I work hard and live responsibly andThis book really challenged the way I pray and how I see the difficulties that our family faces. Finished it and then immediately read the whole book again and took notes.
This was an excellent book focusing on the book of Ruth. Highly recommend reading as it gives a great perspective and discussion on how facing challenges and pain can bring us into a closer relationship with our Heavenly Father if we are willing to allow ourselves to be vulnerable.

We used this book in a Bible study. It was either loved or hated. I hated it.While reading the first chapter, it took everything in me not to throw that book across the room. Apparently the author has had problems with being angry with God and assumes his entire audience has suffered the same experience. I'm sure there are people that struggle with the issue, but not everyone.Throughout the entire book, there were things I disagreed with.I hated the book. If you ever struggled with being angry
This book was a really interesting meditation on Naomi in the book of Ruth and the role of suffering in the Christian life. I enjoyed the parts about Ruth and Naomi the most, and appreciated the way the book rejected the notion that Christianity should bring wealth and comfort. The book also had intriguing thoughts about how one can strengthen a relationship with God even in suffering. I guess the three stars are because I find it difficult to praise suffering as much as the author seems to. I'm
This book was recommended to me and I was skeptical, largely because of the cliche looking cover and title of the book. It seemed a little melodramatic and unrealistic. Any preconceived notions I had, I take them all back. This is truly one of the best books I have ever read.Often times, when you go through hard times, well-intended family and friends push the notion that bad things happen because better things are coming. This fails to recognize that some "bad things" were once very good dreams
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