. Deen Kemsley has written an inspiring study of how Christ works in people's lives to bring them to himself, and to guide them throughout their lives, which is based almost entirely on central principles shared with all major branches of Christianity. With riveting personal illustrations punctuating the volume, the book should benefit readers from many different religious backgrounds, even as they might take issue with a handful of points here or there. I found the work personally uplifting and encouraging!
Craig Blomberg
Craig Blomberg
Distinguished Professor of New Testament - Denver Seminary
David W. Checketts
Former President NY Knicks Former CEO Madison Square Garden
Owner of the St. Louis Blues
Richard L. Bushman Author
Professor of History Columbia University
David Neeleman
Founder of Jet Blue
Airways
Glenn Beck
Host of the CNN Glenn Beck Show
Richard Mouw
President & Professor
Christian Philosophy
Fuller Theological Seminary
Gary L. Crittenden
Chief Financial
   Officer of CitiGroup
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Craig Blomberg
Distinguished Professor of New Testament
Denver Seminary
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Professor of English
University of North Carolina
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Philanthropist & Donor of Hawes Hall at Harvard Business School
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Excerpt: Chapter 5
  "Christ loves our simple acts, not only because they follow in his footsteps, but because they amount to little on their own and can't be mistaken for extraordinary personal achievement. They only produce fruit as Christ magnifies them. When he does, the harvest he generates can dwarf our small contributions, leading us to marvel at the power of his hand in our lives, filling us with appreciation and drawing us closer to him. In other words, simple acts of faith leave ample room for the power of his redeeming grace. Unlike many remarkable deeds, simple deeds don't squeeze out the Savior with the burden of their own greatness."
Trust in the Lord:
Reflections of Jesus Christ
Rick Chamiec-Case, PhD
Faculty, Calvin College
Former Execitive Director
No. American Assoc.
Christians in Social Work
James H. Quigley
Global CEO of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
Paul Owen
Chair and Associate Professor of Bible
and Religion
Montreat College