Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Walking the Walk Not Just Talking the Talk



Women often pack their lives with family, friends, and faithful service, yet still end up feeling empty and unfulfilled. In Walk It Out, Tricia Goyer demonstrates to women that walking out the mandates of Scripture allows God to spark passion and mission within them.

Whether believers realize it or not, God intended for them to do what the Bible says: adopt the orphan, take the gospel into all the world, and care for the needy. These are mandates that point believers down the path of true living and eternal life.

Sometimes those steps are easy, but many times they require a move outside of what feels safe or secure. When women stop focusing on their own dreams and purposes, and instead focus on God’s dreams and purposes, everything changes.


Have you ever felt burnt out or worn out in your walk with Christ? Maybe it is because you are busy just doing. We often feel that if we aren't busy doing something all of the time then we aren't doing the Christian life the right way. In this book Tricia helps us to see how quality is way more important than quantity. If our only goal is quantity the quality will suffer. The goal is to follow the principles Christ has set before us in His word. I enjoyed each chapter in this book very much. I loved the chapter about white space on our calendar. I liked how Tricia starts with how we need to search out the things we need to get rid of before we can serve most effectively. I think I was most convicted by the chapter that talks about taking care of widows and orphans. This book is full of wisdom that is just waiting to be gleaned. It is a great companion to your daily Bible study. I highly recommend this book for any Christian woman looking for a fresh perspective. I received a copy of this book for free from the author. A positive review was not required. All opinions are my own.





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