A good little book with an interesting premise – that instead of “climbing” to Heaven, the scriptures indicate that we reach the highest by getting “down” and not “up” to get to our desired destination. Sprinkled with stories from both the author’s own experiences and the scriptures to validate h...
Without being proud or condemning, this book quietly, and simply turns upside down many of the tenants of self-help; showing that self-interest, pride, and the ilk, lead away from happiness. Even the chapter titles let us know that simple answers won't suffice. For example: Chapter 2: "Truth in ...
Many of the ideas in the book were paradigm-shiftingly insightful, I'm not even kidding. I particularly liked his chapter on Isaiah and the wrap up chapter, but throughout, Ferrell makes a wonderful case for a temporally broad reading of the Old Testament that actually made me think about the gos...