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File Size: 3835 KB

Print Length: 220 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 5 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits

Publisher: Thomas Nelson (January 14, 2014)

Publication Date: January 14, 2014

Sold by: HarperCollins Publishing

Language: English

ASIN: B00DNBE98M

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This is not a bad book. Nor is it particularly poorly written. I just think it is a bit misguided.This is my first Jennie Allen book and, after reading many glowing reviews (and a couple of not so glowing ones), I was ready to jump right in. I am no stranger to journaling (I understood from a review or two that this would be necessary) so I was poised to dig, journal and discover what it means to dream again -- all with Jennie Allen cheering me along the way.And that’s exactly what she does. Early on in the book, I felt understood -- after all, she too was a wife and mom who struggled with a sense of purpose and that restless feeling we all seem to get in our lives at some point or another. Jennie felt like a friend who understood (who would love to be discussing your hopes and dreams over coffee right this instant, but simply couldn’t), and the conversational tone of this book makes it both engaging and easy to read. Jennie is nothing if not sincere. She sincerely wants you to realize that God has uniquely equipped you with gifts, and she sincerely wants you to passionately pursue God’s call and purpose for your life.And these are very good things. The journaling activities are meant to help you discern what your giftings and calling might be. You were asked to write about your own story, highlighting unique instances when you felt joy and delight in what you were doing, and she also directs you to see how God might use suffering in your life to fuel your passions or to enable you to help others who suffer. She encourages you to write about the places you encounter regularly and how you might live more meaningfully and purposefully as you engage with those places. In short, she helps you to connect the dots of your life: your gifts, the people in your life who need you (and whom you need), the suffering you have endured, the places you regularly encounter and the passions you have all to help you pinpoint what your purpose might be.And she cheers you, she is behind you, and she shares countless stories about countless, amazing friends who have died, come back to life or almost died and who now are living lives on mission, and she wants to help you to do the same -- to not miss it, or to bury the gifts God has given you because of fear. She lived that way for a while, but now she is “running hard toward God” and, incidentally, so is her husband, Zac, who wasn’t always on board with her pursuing her dreams. But now says he is.Chapter 21, “When Women Dream”, is where my former enthusiasm began to unravel. Framed a certain way, it seems possible to justify almost anything. Being away from your four children for extended periods of traveling and working is perfectly acceptable so long as you are doing it for the kingdom. Why should we have any less access to pursuing our dreams than our husbands do? After all, God gave us dreams and giftings too. This sounds eerily like a Christianized version of a worldly ideology. It made me feel like Jennie was using a very old, yet cleverly disguised strategy: “God didn’t really say…” Why else would she basically say it was okay for her to charge full speed ahead in her career (with what she feels is God’s approval, of course), candidly admit that sometimes her husband feels “eclipsed” and that she often absent in the home (to the extent that she gets help from sitters, cleaners and administrative assistance) with absolutely no reference to Titus 2:5 whatsoever?I am also concerned that what is being further eclipsed here is the matter of daily, ordinary, unsung faithfulness. Attention to the common, boring, monotonous, unremarkable with remarkable regularity, devotion, a daily (often moment-by-moment) dying to self for the sake of others -- not for praise we may receive presently, nor the thrill or sudden “rush” of knowing we are walking in our “purpose”, but out of sincere devotion to Christ and out of our love for Him. I am concerned that women reading this book will think their purpose “out there” somewhere -- something they must leave to do or look for somewhere else. Often what is required of us is right beneath our noses, but fails to look appealing, because we are fickle mortals and our ‘restless’ feelings are often still just feelings, and we should be wise in how we respond to them, interpret them, and where we allow them to lead us.I also believe that simple discontentment is a far greater issue that people in general, and women in particular, grapple with. We Christians are not exempt from the inner tuggings that tell us we deserve more, were meant for more (than this) and that it's our God-given "right" to pursue more. We needn't even leave the church to find support for this sort of belief system. It is a far greater challenge, indeed, to embrace contentment with what God has apportioned us, and to do so will always be swimming against the current in today's culture.I realize it is often difficult to be discerning with so many well-meaning Christian books coming at us, with a thousand different voices about what is right or what is advisable. The Holy Spirit and God’s immutable Word must ultimately lead us in the right direction. It seems to me that the vast majority of women live ordinary lives where they can and should use the gifts God has given them. But how and when they use those gifts is a matter of great discernment that should be made with much prayer, counsel and adherence to God’s Word.

As others have indicated, this is a thought-provoking book that you need to take your time with. However, I wish I had been warned not to buy the Kindle edition. A large portion of this book involves reflection and journaling, and there are charts and diagrams within the book where you are supposed to write. These are not replicated well in the Kindle edition, so even if you try to complete the information in your personal journal, it's hard to know what the diagrams look like.

I had been wrestling with the idea that God was moving me into another season but struggled with really accepting that and all that would accompany a shift. This book was the perfect encouragement I needed to finally take the step of faith that God had been calling me to do. I normally breeze over "exercises" in books but not this time. I found the journaling exercises at the end of each chapter extremely helpful and I was honestly surprised at what they revealed to me. If you are at a point in your life where you know you were meant for more, please read this book! It will be the catalyst for change in your life!

I received the "Restless DVD Bible Study" by Jennie Allen, complimentary from the gracious team at BookSneeze. I in turn agreed to write this review. Well, I can tell you that it is my joy to write this review as I was anticipating receiving this study since I found out Jennie completed it. I was introduced to Jennie Allen a few years ago when she released her first bible study, "Stuck" (AMAZING STUDY), and I have been able to read and complete her following books and bible studies. Jennie's "Restless" study is based on the life of Joseph from the Bible, and she leads participants through a practical plan to identify the "threads" of their lives. Jennie hopes that through the study women (and men) will find out how to weave those "threads" together for God and His glory and purposes. Some of the topics that are covered during the 8 week study are; God's story, gifts, suffering, people and passions. The format of this study is different from Jennie's last two studies as she is teaching before a live audience, and some of her friends share their stories on the DVD. I have loved her last two studies so it is hard for me to say that this one is better, but I can say it is just as good and the messages Jennie teach are powerful and life changing. I really truly believe that if a person lets God lead her through this study her life could be changed forevermore. I believe Jennie has been gifted by God, and she is one of the voices of our generation that is calling people back to God. She is passionate for people to know Jesus and experience a relationship with Him that is life changing. She is true to the "Gospel" message and she will tell you the truth even when it is hard. Jennie has stated that her heart is to equip and unleash the followers of Jesus to live and love Him and others. I understand that there are those that may read this review that don't have a relationship with God and maybe curious as to what all of this "talk" is about. Although this study is geared toward the follower of Jesus, I believe it could be used to introduce someone to what God's Story is all about. I am sure it is clear from my review, but I highly recommend this study by Jennie Allen and I cannot wait to read the paperback book when it releases.

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