40 Loaves book review
I have been looking for a good devotional book that would further my walk with Jesus and challenge me a little bit more. I think I have found it in this book. I have read a few chapters already and really like it. Each chapter has a different question that is talked about, gives you some scripture to read. At the end of each chapter there is a food for thought and a prayer.
I will be reading this book at the first of the year by reading a chapter a day for the first 40 days.
If you want to buy a copy of this book, you can buy it here. Or you can come back during the week of December 14-18 for the blog book tour and a chance to win your own copy of 40 Loaves.
A description from the book:
ABOUT THIS BOOK
“Why don’t I have more faith?”
“Why am I so bored with Jesus?”
“Why are Christians so hard for me to like?”
There are many questions we’re not supposed to ask when playing by the religious rules. It makes people uncomfortable. So why is it that Jesus invited questions and even asked some of them himself? What is it that you’re afraid to ask God? It’s a risky prospect to begin asking–but far riskier to continue simply trying to get by without knowing. Author C. D. Baker asked himself 40 soul-searching questions which started a conversation in his heart and ultimately showed him more about God than He ever expected.
Can we become more honest with who we really are and find who God says He really is at the same time? Come indulge yourself in daily readings with an honest exploration of your secret fears and thoughts, and know that you will always be welcomed in God’s unconditional love.
Search me, O God … and know my anxious thoughts.
–Psalm 139:23 NIV
This book was provided for review by the WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group.















