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Monday, August 1, 2011

Red Like Blood by Joe Coffey and Bob Bevington

The subtitle of this book is Confrontations with Grace. Although confrontations seems a strong word, the book overflows with stories of people whose lives have been changed by God's grace. Some of the stories seem too good to be true. Others are almost unbelievable. Regardless, they leave you with a hunger to experience grace for yourself.

The writing style is conversational and the tone is such that you feel like you are having an extended discussion over a cup of coffee. When I finished this book, I was sad that it was done. I would certainly read another book by these authors. Red Like Blood would also make it onto my list of books I'd like to read again. Some of the materials was simple but profound and would merit a second more in-depth look.

If you enjoy books composed of essays and real life stories of hope, Red Like Blood should be on your list of books to read.

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