Friday, February 1, 2013

Six Hours One Friday by Max Lucado

"Six Hours One Friday" by Max Lucado, one of the most loved Christian Authors tells the Biblical account of Christ's crucifiction when He voluntarily gave His life to pay the penalty for our sins in our place.  Most, if not all, who read this book have read or heard about the crucifiction several times but Max tells the story beautifully, in a way that makes it really real and he makes you, the reader, feel as if he is carrying on a conversation with you. He makes plain the love Christ has for us as well as the agony and torture He experienced in dying in such a horrible way.  Max has you see what Christ did for sinners in a fresh, new way.

I highly recommend "Six Hours One Friday" to everyone. It isn't a long read-just 214 pages-and each of the 19 chapters is a good length-not too short or too long. The chapters are divided under three "Anchor Points"-- "My Life Is Not Futile", "My Failures Our Not Fatal", and "My Death Is Not Final".  Also included is a Study Guide in the back of the book that covers each chapter.

I received a free copy of "Six Hours One Friday" from Thomas Nelson Publisher's Booksneeze review program in exchange for an honest review. The words are my own. 

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