Pre-Order ‘Glory Days,’ Max Lucado’s New Book, and Receive Free Gifts
Are you stuck in the wilderness known as midlife misery? Can you name the day you became a Christian but can’t remember the last time you defeated a temptation or experienced an answered prayer? Find encouragement in Max Lucado's new book, Glory Days. With God’s help you can close the gap between the person you are and the person you want to be. Like Joshua and the Israelites, you can move from a wilderness existence into a promised inheritance.
Now through August 31, 2015, pre-order Glory Days and receive free gifts!
There are two pre-order options:
After you've pre-ordered, please claim your free gift by submitting your email and proof of purchase at GloryDaysBook.com.
After you’ve preordered, please claim your free gift by submitting your email and proof of purchase at GloryDaysBook.com.
Pre-order today and get your free gift by clicking the icon below. But hurry, the offer ends on August 31, 2015.
Now through August 31, 2015, pre-order Glory Days and receive free gifts!
There are two pre-order options:
Option 1:
Pre-order one copy of Glory Days (any format), and receive a free digital download of the abridged audio version of In the Grip of Grace by Max Lucado.After you've pre-ordered, please claim your free gift by submitting your email and proof of purchase at GloryDaysBook.com.
Option 2:
Pre-order one copy of Glory Days (any format) AND one copy of God is With You Every Day (Max's brand-new, 365-day devotional—any format), and receive both the abridged audio version of In the Grip of Grace and a paperback copy of Traveling Light by Max Lucado (U.S. addresses only).After you’ve preordered, please claim your free gift by submitting your email and proof of purchase at GloryDaysBook.com.
Pre-order today and get your free gift by clicking the icon below. But hurry, the offer ends on August 31, 2015.
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(Thomas Nelson, September 2015)
The wilderness. Maybe you know it well.
The Israelites sure did. After all, they spent forty years wandering the desert. Victories were scarce. Progress was slow. They were free from Pharaoh but not free from fear. Saved but stuck.
Sounds a lot like midlife misery. Caught in a rut. Stalled out. Running on empty. Are you mired in the same?
You can name the day you became a Christian and escaped Egypt. But you can’t remember the last time you defeated a temptation or experienced an answered prayer. You’re fighting the same battles you fought the day you came to Christ. You’re out of Egypt, but Egypt’s not out of you.
Isn’t the Christian life supposed to be better than this?
Jesus offers abundant joy. Yet you live with oppressive grief. The epistles speak of grace. You shoulder guilt. You are more than a conqueror yet are commonly conquered by temptation or weaknesses.
But there’s good news. With God’s help you can close the gap between the person you are and the person you want to be. Like Joshua and the Israelites, you can move from a wilderness existence into a promised inheritance.
This is God’s vision for your life. You, at full throttle. You, as you were intended. You, as victor over the Jerichos and giants. You, minus the stumbles, hurts, and hate.
You and your Promised Land life.
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