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  1. SFaith
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Never Alone
    December 31, 2012
    SFaith
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: female
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    Ever feel like an outsider looking in?

    For some of us, we do at some point in our lives, maybe in all parts of our lives, that no matter what we try to do, we seem to not be able to fit in with others.

    In Ken Gire's, "Relentless Pursuit", this is addressed as he addresses outsiders from the Bible, history and even his own life, and with discussion questions geared toward motivating, encouraging and provoke both personal reflection and group discussion (if the book is used in a group setting), how our eyes can be opened, to the friendship and promise of not leaving us alone, that God gives us.

    "Relentless Pursuit" is not a cure all book and doesn't offer absolutes but rather, reminders that we really are not alone as we may feel and through introspective questions, encourages the reader to really discover ways to reach out to others, via community involvement, growth as a Christian and introspection.

    I really enjoyed the layout of the book. The questions that are offered are brief but to the point, and the overall layout of the writing, is personal but not over the head. It felt like I was reading a personal journal and the style of writing is casual and conversational, not condemning nor did it makes promises that were not attainable.

    It reads like the gentle push of a good friend whose encouraging to look to the Lord and find ways that we can reach out from feeling alone or ostracized or as an outsider and instead, find healthy ways to move past feeling the feelings that one may currently have at the moment.

    The book itself is short and yet detailed and filled as well not just with biblical references, but the cultural references to iconic books, movies and topics make it easy to realize that the feelings we are having, are just temporary and more than anything, we are not the only ones.

    This is a great book to read and if you are starting the New Year with the resolution to be more involved or maybe you are new to an area and having trouble re-adapting, whatever the circumstances, "Relentless Pursuit" is a touching, compassionate book that for the reader, reminds them how they are not really alone.

    ***Thank you to Baker Publishing for the opportunity to read and review this product in exchange for my personal opinion***
  2. Irene
    United States
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Great for a Bible Study Group to read
    August 13, 2012
    Irene
    United States
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This is a very easy to read and understand book. Everyone will relate to some part of what the author is presenting.

    I found the author of this book to be very open with his personal examples. If you sometimes feel like you are not acceptable to the Lord or that you are very different then other Christians, you will benefit from reading this book. I think we all feel like an outsider at different times in our lives. This book will help you learn to draw closer to the Lord and other Christians when you are feeling this way.

    The author doesn't just use personal examples but also relates his point to people from the Bible. This was my favorite part of the book. I also really liked the discussion questions. I think this book would be perfect for a Sunday School class or Bible Study. Reading this book about feeling like an outsider with others who may feel that way too can't help but be an encouragement to you.

    I gave this book 5/5 stars for a few reasons. I like the author's examples. I felt he was very accepting and non-judgmental in his writing. I also liked the short chapters!

    I would like to thank the publisher for the copy of this book I enjoyed reading. I gave an honest review based on my opinion of what I read.
  3. KimberlyLSmith
    Birmingham, AL
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Soul-stirring personal and epic stories
    January 30, 2012
    KimberlyLSmith
    Birmingham, AL
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: female
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    "I believe it was C. S. Lewis who said that the central human condition is homesickness, a longing embedded in us for our true home. After living like this long enough, though, the adventure of being a pilgrim, stranger, or foreigner in the world wears thin."

    When I first received my preview copy of Ken Gire's Relentless Pursuit, I excitedly thumbed through it. I stumbled upon the above snippet, and with these two Gireesque-beautiful sentences I remembered why Ken is my favorite author. Through soul-stirring personal and epic story after story he helps to keep me in touch with my brokenness while reminding me that God is patiently waiting in the marrow of my pain.

    If you've read one of Ken Gire's nearly 30 books in the past, you will be even more encouraged as he goes deeper into his own journey in Relentless Pursuit. If you've never read him, Relentless Pursuit is the perfect place to start. I was so moved by it, I have already preorder a copy for every Make Way Partners' board and staff member as well as an extra case for friends!

    Kimberly L. Smith, author of Passport through Darkness and co-president of Make Way Partners
  4. scruggle
    Georgia
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: female
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    Enjoyable Read
    May 14, 2013
    scruggle
    Georgia
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: female
    Quality: 4
    Value: 4
    Meets Expectations: 5
    " Relentless Pursuit: God's Love of Outsiders Including the Outsider in All of Us" by Ken Gire is a remarkable book that celebrates the outsider inside all of us. This book touches on the lives of outsiders inside and outside the Bible with an attention to detail and choice of wording that draws the reader into the book and closer to Jesus.

    I cannot believe how much I loved reading this book. I was expecting a self-help type of book and instead found myself staying up late to read a few more pages. It called to me on my nightstand like a really good work of fiction, yet this book is completely real! As a Catholic, I noticed many Catholic undertones in this book and enjoyed that this book was relevant to all Christian denominations.

    Grab a copy of this book and you will not be sorry! I received my copy of this book for free in exchange for my honest review.
  5. Chris Land
    Wichita Falls, Tx
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: male
    3 Stars Out Of 5
    Fair Book on God's Pursuit of Sinners
    August 8, 2012
    Chris Land
    Wichita Falls, Tx
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: male
    Quality: 2
    Value: 3
    Meets Expectations: 2
    What makes Christianity different from any other religion is while other beliefs teach about how man can reach out to God, Christianity teaches that God is the One who reaches down to get us. God is the One who is pursuing us to come into fellowship with Himself by He provided a rescuer for our sins. Jesus even said in the parable of the lost sheep, "What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the open country, and go after the one that is lost, until he finds it?" (Luke 15:4).

    Ken Gire in his latest book, Relentless Pursuit, talks about God pursuing outsiders. which is all who are lost. He starts off with saying that "The Bible from start to finish is a story of God's pursuit of the outsider-the foreigner, the stranger, the outcast." He talks about God sent Jesus to become a man to reach out to those who are outsiders just as Jesus Himself said, "For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost" (Luke 19:10). Gire uses several illustrations from the Bible, other people, as well as his own life to teach his readers that God is a pursuer.

    I totally agree that God is a pursuer and He did reach down to man by sending Jesus to get outsiders to draw them to God. What made this book not so much a great book is to me it seemed a little too man-centered as if man is the center of God's universe which is not true. God does reaches down to outsiders for his glory that we can display his glory among the people of the earth. It was an easy-to-read book with great stories, but not one I would give to a high recommendation.

    Thanks Bethany House for letting me review this book
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