After reading
Mission Matters, it made sense to follow it up with this one. And this is my
favourite of the two. Which on reflection might say more about me than the
book, in that I probably find the Bible a more interesting topic than mission!
But that
doesn’t lessen how exciting this book is. It gets you excited about the Bible.
And I already like the Bible (a lot) but this inspired me much more than I was
expecting. It isn’t a long read – I read it in a couple of ours. Once I got
going with it I couldn’t put it down but I think a slower pace would work equally
well.
This is an
important book because it reminds us of how important and unique the Bible is.
It inspires us by telling the story of what it has cost to have the Bible in
many languages, and how highly it has been valued in the past.
If I had
one criticism it’s that I’m not a huge fan of the cover – but the contents of
the book more than made up for it and put it as one of the best books I read last
year.
So not only
inspiring but challenging as well.
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