Monday, January 17, 2011

khaw-ZONE


CHAZOWN is the Hebrew word for vision. This book by Craig Groeschel about fulfilling God’s personal dream for your life is written in the same style as he speaks - unadorned, clear, slapstick funny, and ingeniously simple. In it, Craig directs us stepwise thru the discovery of our personal values and purpose.


Along the way, he shares transparent stories and draws us in with amazing encouragement to do something most of us thought we could never do: Define our God-purpose and then write it down.


Though you could probably sit down and read the 75 very short chapters in one sitting - it’s that easy to read and that tempting to do - the better alternative is to take them one at a time - read one and spend a few days thinking on it. Rinse and repeat.


To facilitate the bite-sized approach, Craig has sprinkled interactive pages throughout, to help you process your own journey of writing personal values, purposes, goals, gifts and self-inventory. An added bonus is a dedicated website - www.chazown.com - to help you find your own CHAZOWN.

Craig has packed a whole lot into 218 pages. I recommend this book to anyone who is trying to ‘make this one life count.’ As Craig says: “Everyone ends up somewhere. We will end up somewhere on purpose.”


*Disclaimer: I received this book for free from Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review.


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And be blessed.

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