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This is one of my favorite books of 2009. And I was lucky enough that the book’s author, Susan Isaacs, was kind enough to read an advance copy of my book. Just this morning, she provided me with this great blurb:

High Points and Lows is deceptive: Carty lures you in with his easy wit
and entertaining stories; but then he nudges you into a deeper truth about
Jesus and faith. If youth and singles pastors could make the gospel as
relatable as Carty has, I suspect there’d be a lot more butts in the pews.”

And, in whatever ways I can, I want to return the favor. So, here’s my first step: recommending that you all run out and buy a copy of her book.

The concept for Isaacs’s book is at once humorous and brilliant: she— quite literally— takes God to couple’s counseling. Her logic is that, if she and God are supposed to be in a relationship, then they are in sore need of couple’s counseling. What ensues is a hilarious and touching look at one woman’s journey away from God and back to God and away and back and, somewhere between all her coming and going, realizing that God’s love was always steady— that it was her misconceptions of Him that were holding their relationship back. In the narrative, she spares no detail too dark or embarrassing. Like the best spiritual writers, she is always authentic and tells us the absolute truth about her struggles and fears.

Isaacs is a veteran actress/comedian who’s been in countless television shows and movies (just peep her IMDB page. It’s quite impressive). Meanwhile, she’s about to embark on a 65 city tour with another of my favorite writers, Donald Miller (if you’ve never read anything by Don Miller, I seriously suggest you pick up all his books when buying Susan’s).

I’m telling you, if you’re one of those who, like me, believes in God but has spent a great deal of time bitter or angry or confused or apathetic about faith, then this book will provide you with much coveted insight into your understanding of God as Father and of Jesus as Savior.

Grateful,
Austin

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  1. Dari Rowen Aug 31st 2009

    I LOVE Susan Isaacs. I’ve read most, if not all of her books. This new one sounds like it will be fun. I’ll watch for it at bn. Thanks for the tip.


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