I usually really enjoy Brad Wilcox's books. This one left me a little empty. Perhaps I did not really get the point. I thought it was that the Atonement is something we can access at any time (in the midst of righteousness or sin).Truthfully? I couldn't get past the first couple of chapters. If y...
This book talks about a subject many Latter-Day Saints (and probably members of other Christian churches)feel like they know a lot about, but does it in a way to bring a new and deeper understanding of just how important the Atonement is and just how it affects our lives.Wilcox does a great job a...
I liked the first book, "The Continuous Atonement" better. But this book had some very good insights about keeping the commandment and serving out of love for God rather than a way to "earn" our ticket to heaven, which we can't do. Ultimately we need both Faith and Works and Works leading to mo...
In his first book, The Continuous Atonement, Wilcox reminds us that no matter how many times we mess up or make the same mistake over and over again the Atonement of Jesus Christ is always accessible to help us get back on the path. In this follow up book, The Continuous Conversion, Wilcox gives...