An Excerpt from "WHATEVER, GOD"
Guess what just arrived last night? THE FIRST PRINTED COPY OF MY BOOK! Up till this point, it was just electronic copies I was looking at, but now it's actually in print. WOO-HOO!
So to celebrate, I'm posting a brief excerpt from the introduction of the book that will help you get a better idea of what it's about.
And in case you're wondering, "When can I order it?" The answer is NOT TILL NOVEMBER 16.
It's actually available for pre-order now but the official launch is Thanksgiving week (just in time to make Christmas shopping easy this year). I know that seems far away, but I'm willing to offer you an incentive to wait until then to place your order.
Anyone who purchases "WHATEVER, GOD" from November 16-19 will receive an unabridged AUDIO version… FREE OF CHARGE! Click HERE for details.
But in the meantime, here's a small sample of what's to come. Enjoy!
If you're thinking to yourself, "Here comes another Christian book written by some preacher who’s going to throw a whole bunch of 'Christianese' at me, and tell me to just 'surrender my life,' or 'put my trust in Jesus,' or that I need to just 'crucify my flesh' so that I can 'die to the self,' and be 'led by the Spirit,' and 'just kiss dating goodbye.'"
If that's what you think this is going to be . . . YOU ARE WRONG! You can kiss those crazy ideas goodbye!
I'm not that guy. I've never been that guy. In fact, I don't even think I like that guy. It's just not me. I'm not the "in your face Christian guy," or the "think everyone should live in a Christian bubble" guy, or the "act like you got it all together and make everyone feel guilty about their messed-up lives" kind of a guy.
That just isn't me.
I pride myself on being nothing more than an ordinary guy—an ordinary guy who lived a mostly ordinary life, but then one day I said, "Whatever," and gave control of that ordinary life to an extraordinary God. I discovered firsthand the fulfillment that the word "whatever" can bring into your life. And my goal in writing this book is to show you what that looks like—to show you that nothing is more satisfying and more fulfilling than saying "whatever" to God.
That's my goal. I hope you'll give me a chance to tell my story.