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Friday, May 11, 2012

No Wonder They Call Him Savior by Max Lucado






No Wonder They Call Him the Savior by Max Lucado proved to be a good book. Max Lucado writes in a way that is easy to follow and not hard to understand. He does this to an extent to where I believe it demeans his writing in a manner, but it also makes it very accessible to many reading levels. The book is filled with short stories and perspectives that bring the mind to imagine what everyone at the crucifixion must have felt and their perspective on it. It then goes through describing the importance of salvation is what that means and the different forms of it. This book makes the passion, crucifixion and resurrection a vivid imaginary in the mind and brings it's power to light in an easy way to follow. In the simple way Max Lucado writes, he has found a way to powerfully express many ideas. This is an all around good Christian book to read and I would suggest it to others. It entails fictional viewpoints of first hand accounts that allow the reader to have an insight that maybe might have a great effect on them. I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze®.com <http://BookSneeze®.com> book review bloggers program.