It is never too late to start again.
Many of us have wondered,
Is this really how my life is supposed to be? Maybe your life's story is marked by poor decisions or the hurtful actions of others. How can you turn things around? Is God even still interested in using you? The answer is a resounding "Yes!"
Rewritten guides you through five life opportunities to exchange your story for God's story. When you become the person He designed you to be and accomplish the tasks appointed to only you, you will experience the greatest fulfillment you could ever know and bring hope to a broken world.
CONTENTS:
- What a Life!
- The Rescue
- Reflecting the Image of God
- Representing the Image of God
- Rewriting Your Story Through Forgiveness
- Rewriting Your Story Through Fulfilling Your Assignments
- Rewriting Your Story Through Generosity
- Rewriting Your Story Through Humility
- Rewriting Your Story Through Suffering
- Story Killers
Endorsements:
Somehow we know: There is something broken, something wrong. Yet there is also something beautiful, something more. Bruce and Heather have captured the concepts of what it means to be created in God's image, what it means to have that image scarred and polluted, and how that image - our story - can be
Rewritten and rediscovered by God's grace. This book will help you rewrite your story. - William Rice, pastor, Calvary Baptist Church, Clearwater, Fl.
Inspiring. Motivating. Encouraging. Compelling.
Rewritten engages and equips readers to embrace God's story for their lives. May God use this book to remind us all that we can trade our messes for His miracles in our lives. Use this book to help servers and believers understand the amazing story God wants to write through them for His glory. - John Cross, pastor, South Biscayne Church, North Port, Fl.
God wants to write your story. In fact, you are a valuable part of God's grand plan - a narrative connecting all people. Bruce and Heather offer encouragement to those desiring to understand their place in the world. - Sam Rainer, president, Rainer Research