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| Original Title: | Shattered Dreams: God's Unexpected Path to Joy |
| ISBN: | 1578565065 (ISBN13: 9781578565061) |
| Edition Language: | English |

Larry Crabb
Paperback | Pages: 224 pages Rating: 4.21 | 1410 Users | 123 Reviews
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| Title | : | Shattered Dreams: God's Unexpected Pathway to Joy |
| Author | : | Larry Crabb |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 224 pages |
| Published | : | April 16th 2002 by WaterBrook Press (first published January 1st 2001) |
| Categories | : | Christian. Nonfiction. Religion. Christianity. Christian Living. Spirituality |
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This was exactly the right book at exactly the right time in my life.Shattered Dreams gave me permission to freely process the grief of realizing that God owes me nothing, in spite of the ubiquitous teaching that "if I do this, then God will (or has to) do that for me". Nowhere in Scripture does God promise to fix my life up the way I wanted-- therefore I don't have to feel guilty about bad things happening in my life. Not only am I not in control and may never understand, it's okay because a God who is Love is in control and does understand not only His plan, but what I am going through.
Whatever I value, desire, think I need or should have or be; in God's eyes none of that outweighs His desire for an intimate relationship with Him.
This is not an easy truth to take, but this book was so healing as I worked through my anger and grief and disappointment with life, the universe, God Himself, and everything.Shattered Dreams showed me that God is big enough to take all that; and that having worked through it, I understood His love on an even deeper level than before. It was life-changing for me.
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This was exactly the right book at exactly the right time in my life. Shattered Dreams gave me permission to freely process the grief of realizing that God owes me nothing, in spite of the ubiquitous teaching that "if I do this, then God will (or has to) do that for me". Nowhere in Scripture does God promise to fix my life up the way I wanted-- therefore I don't have to feel guilty about bad things happening in my life. Not only am I not in control and may never understand, it's okay because aThis book was recommended to me and I was skeptical, largely because of the cliche looking cover and title of the book. It seemed a little melodramatic and unrealistic. Any preconceived notions I had, I take them all back. This is truly one of the best books I have ever read.Often times, when you go through hard times, well-intended family and friends push the notion that bad things happen because better things are coming. This fails to recognize that some "bad things" were once very good dreams
Eye opening.. definitely worth reading and re-reading!

I received this book through LibraryThing's Early Reviewers program and I wasn't that excited. I find many Christian self-help books to be formulaic and oversimplified. Might I also point out that Christian self-help is a moronic classification since Christianity is all about Christ working in people unable to save themselves. So it was with great trepidation that I cracked open the cover and read the Author's Note and Introduction. "Not bad," I thought, "but I don't hold out much hope for the
This book really challenged the way I pray and how I see the difficulties that our family faces. Finished it and then immediately read the whole book again and took notes.
I hated this book. He just says the same thing over and over. God shatters your dreams and you find something better, Joy. I don't feel his example of the story of Naomi and Ruth illustrates the point at all. God takes away her husband and son and then they are rescued by a rich relative and Ruth has children, etc. There is nothing in the story about their relationship with God. Yes they are both happy, they have been delivered from poverty. "Naomi has a son. They named him Obed. He was the
Loved it.

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