Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Insane Affection

Book 40 - a book recommended by your sister

Crazy Love by Francis Chan

It's kind of funny actually.
A while back my dearest sister told me about this book that I had to read; but at the time I was rather June deep in the 2015 Book Challenge. I forgot that the book was even mentioned and moved along with my life.
Two or three weeks ago, my dearest sister mentioned the book again. She used phrases like, "you have to read this book!" and "it's a life changer!"
(We're almost to the funny part.)
I was being all cooperative and nicely put the book on the tippy top of the stack that currently resides on my writing desk. I must profess that I fully had all intentions of reading the book. I feel I have to say this as it appeared almost as though I were just going along with her ruse; at the time of the placing on the tippy top of the stack.
(This is where the funny part occurs.)
I carefully (the only adjective one should ever use when the conversation involves the handling of books) took the book from my dearest sister and placed it upon the tippy top of the stack which resides on my writing desk. When what to my obviously unprepared ears should be spoken, but; "just give it back to me when you are done, because I haven't read it yet."
Now I'm going to give you a little space to digest that.




Here I was believing that my dearest sister had read the book before and that I was receiving a most accurate review; directly from a brain who'd taken the words right off the page. Silly me.
As it has come to my attention that my dearest sister has never read this book before, I have taken it upon myself to give her an honest report. I feel it is my duty, as her dearest sister.

Dear Squid:
When I first began the journey that is this book, I felt that Mr. Chan was attempting to communicate with non-believers or beginner believers. Now I don't consider myself to be either of those and yet I still learned so much about what it means to be a Christian. 
Many of the themes have been studied and preached upon so many times that they are becoming almost tiring. When I was reading this book though, I was able to read the themes in a different light; which has helped the ideas to stick in my brain. There have been many events and specific moments over the past week where I have been able to take something that I read in this book and transfer it into my life or that of another.
I loved it.  I don't just mean the words. If you took a before and after of the physical book, it looks much more loved now. The pages have all been flipped through and viewed and the corners are slightly bent from being in a backpack rather often.
Though I will not, under any circumstances, write in a printed work of art; you will find stickies within the pages where I felt comment was needed. This appeared to be a solid alternative to defacing the beautiful pages.
You used the term "life changer". I wouldn't say that my life was completely turned upside down, but I am now much more conscious of certain aspects of my life. 
In conclusion, I must say a thank you for recommending this book, even if you haven't read it yet.

Much love, 
t-bear

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