Real God, Real Life
by Jo Saxton
Paperback
Price: £11.99
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton imprint of Hachette UK Ltd
Published:June 2010
ISBN:978-0-340-99527-3
GoodBookStall Review:
This book seeks to outline a spirituality that works provoking tips and practical advice for Christians. It's written in an honest, down to earth and personal style which acknowledges the fact that being a committed Christian can be, and frequently is, tough. Jo bares her soul as she uses examples and lessons from her own life to help fellow followers of Jesus in developing their spiritual life and discipleship.
As Christians we want our relationship with God to grow, to mature. We consider things like our devotional life and spiritual formation as fundamental to our Christian faith. But then there's the rest of life - young kids, long hours at work, financial pressures, illness in the family, high points, disappointments or faith crises. We want a faith that’s deep – but also a life that works! The Apostle Paul’s invitation to 'train ourselves to be godly' is made real and vibrant in this helpful book.
Reviewer: Johnny Douglas (10/07/10)
This book seeks to outline a spirituality that works provoking tips and practical advice for Christians. It's written in an honest, down to earth and personal style which acknowledges the fact that being a committed Christian can be, and frequently is, tough. Jo bares her soul as she uses examples and lessons from her own life to help fellow followers of Jesus in developing their spiritual life and discipleship.
As Christians we want our relationship with God to grow, to mature. We consider things like our devotional life and spiritual formation as fundamental to our Christian faith. But then there's the rest of life - young kids, long hours at work, financial pressures, illness in the family, high points, disappointments or faith crises. We want a faith that’s deep – but also a life that works! The Apostle Paul’s invitation to 'train ourselves to be godly' is made real and vibrant in this helpful book.
Reviewer: Johnny Douglas (10/07/10)








