Plan B

Plan B

by PeteWilson (Author)

Synopsis

What do you do when your dreams are shattered? What do you do when your life isn't turning out the way you thought? What do you do when you have to turn to Plan B? Pete Wilson reaches beyond the typical Christian response to offer frank understanding, honest encouragement, and real hope for your Plan B reality. Drawing on real-life stories from the Bible (David, Joseph, Mary, and Martha) and the present day, he writes to help you: * Move past the feelings of crisis: panic, fear, paralysis, and overcontrol * See God in your circumstances-even when he doesn't seem to be there at all * Make peace with doubt, which can actually be an expression of faith * Find hope through the redemptive power of community * Ask the right questions in order to fi nd real, satisfying answers * Explore the relationship between shattered dreams and true spiritual transformation

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Published: 01 May 2010

ISBN 10: 0849946506
ISBN 13: 9780849946509
Book Overview: What do you do when you wake upwith shattered dreams and unmet expectations? Pete Wilson's book, Plan B, offers honest encouragement andspiritual insights when life doesn't go as planned. -Craig Groeschel, senior pastor,LifeChurch.tv, and author of The Christian Atheist If your life is going according to plan, if your pain level is low andyour ease meter is high, you probably don't need this book. But for the rest ofus, I am glad it's around. -John Ortberg, pastor and author, Menlo Park Presbyterian Church Pete Wilson is a fresh voice forall today who wonder if they've missed God's best life and are relegated togathering dust. He provides honest hope, a sound biblical base, and realanswers. What also touched me as a reader was his warmth and authenticity. Agreat read for us all. -Dr. John Townsend, author of Boundaries, psychologist, and business coach

Author Bio
Pete Wilson is the founding and senior pastor of Cross Point Church in Nashville, Tennessee. Pete desires to see churches become radically devoted to Christ, irrevocably committed to one another, and relentlessly dedicated to reaching those outside of God's family. Pete and his wife, Brandi, have three boys.