I love Louie Giglio. I’ve never personally been to any of
the Passion Conferences, but I’ve heard that they’re amazing. I’ve listened to
his sermons and Mr. Giglio just has a tonne of amazing things to say. I
recently received his latest book, “I Am Not But I Know I Am” from Multnomah
Publishers. I received it for free from the publisher in exchange for an honest
review. Everything I say is completely my opinion.
Anyway, I love Mr. Giglio. His book “I Am Not But I Know I
Am” is wonderful. It’s short, not even reaching 200 pages, so it’s a very quick
read. This book focuses on the story of God – how He’s more than enough, so we
don’t have to be these perfect people. It talks about His love and how His love
has been extended to us, so we can extend it to other people. This book has a
lot of solid theological depth in it, but it’s broken down into bite-size
pieces so the non-theologians among us can grasp them. We may be sailing in
deep waters, but Giglio has given us a set of floaties to keep us going.
This book is, in a word, encouraging. If you’re questioning
who God is or what He thinks of you, read this book. Then it encourages you to
go and LIVE your faith instead of just talking about it. Five out of five
stars.
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