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Valuable (ebook)

Valuable ebook

Why Your Worth Is Not Defined by How Useful You Feel

By Liz Carter, foreword by Paul Mallard
4.717948717948717948717948718 stars  from 20 reviews
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About this book

We all want to be useful to God, but often we feel that we're not, or, because of illness or other difficulties, that we can't be as active as we'd like to be. Liz Carter wants to rescue us from the spiral of feeling useless that we get caught in, and to show us that being useful isn't what Christianity is about. In fact, the Bible barely talks about God using people at all.

Weaving together insightful scriptural analysis and beautifully told stories, Liz takes us on a journey to see what the Bible really says about weakness, identity and God's purposes for us: helping us to see ourselves and our relationship with God in an entirely different and much more glorious way. Readers will discover that our purpose as ...

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Specifications

Contributors:
Liz Carter, Paul Mallard
ISBN:
9781784988890
Format:
eBook
First published:
June 2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction
1. We Are the Useless
2. Into the Upside-Down
3. God Is Not a User
4. A Church for Broken People
5. A New Kind of Wholeness
6. A New Hope Story
7. Into an Upside-Down Identity
8. Liberated into Utmost You
Scripture Reflections

Endorsements

Having benefitted hugely from Liz’s writing previously, I eagerly anticipated this latest book. She writes authentically, beautifully and with great depth—as well as a thorough knowledge of Scripture. I commend this book to you—let its rich treasures of hope, truth and freedom reach deep into your soul.

Claire Musters Author, Taking off the Mask

Liz Carter beautifully challenges our values and language, which in turn challenges our culture. We all have a choice around what culture we want to build in churches, families and communities. This book, with its personal stories and theological reflections, is a gem and will be so helpful for everyone. I thoroughly recommend it.

Patrick Regan OBE Co-Founder, Kintsugi Hope

A brave and important book. Liz Carter invites us to explore fresh ways to approach brokenness, and to see that God’s love comes through receiving, not through what we do. With its powerful and eloquent illustrations, Valuable is both beautiful and helpful.

Wendy Virgo Author of Influential Women and international speaker

Customer Reviews

4.00 stars Needs time to ponder.

 

(Review written for 'Valuable')

There seem to me, two influencing themes in this book, being "Valuable" and dealing with life's disappointments. They both have merit, and depending on the readers experience of these themes, the book either meets that need or doesn' quite match. However, it does depend on where the reader "is" at the time of reading. The book deserves further re-reading and study to glean nuggets from the writers experiences.

3.00 stars Much needed topic, but missed the mark for me.

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(Review written for 'Valuable')

I think the undertone of her feeling useless because of her own struggles came through heavily in her hammering the idea of never using the word use. The title of the book is ā€œValuableā€ and she could’ve focused on our value being in Christ alone, but didn’t do that as much as I thought she ought to. There were snippets throughout the book, but that should’ve been the focus. The truth is that we all have struggles. We are imperfect sinners who attempt to fill voids or overcome struggles by finding our identity and value in various things instead of ...

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5.00 stars Invaluable

 

(Review written for 'Valuable')

This book contains much treasure and Godly wisdom needed for this dark modern age we live in.
It is food for the soul and a balm for the anxious mind.
All my life I have lived the ā€˜useful’ lie – for this, read – good enough, done enough, could have, should have - but didn’t, not as good as …… comparing myself and my family to those ā€˜shiny, happy’ people Liz speaks of and believing the lie that as a Christian especially, I should be better, more together, and whole than I have been. Lies I have told myself. Lies ...

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