Stormie Omartian tem levado milhões de leitoras em todo o mundo a experimentar o poder da oração em sua vida e na de seus entes queridos. Seus livros têm mostrado a importância de uma vida guiada pelo Espírito de Deus, como em "Guia-me, Espírito Santo"; a necessidade de posicionar-se como verdadeira guerreira de oração, em "Guerreiras de oração"; e agora, em "Escolha o amor", ela descortina uma das qualidades do Criador que mais falam ao coração de seus filhos: o amor do Pai.
Uma das primeiras verdades que se aprende quando se inicia na fé cristã consiste na afirmação de que Deus é amor. E, justamente por não haver nenhuma dúvida disso, pode-se deixar escapar algo revelador e essencial na leitura do conhecido texto de 1Coríntios 13.
Em "Escolha o amor", Stormie Omartian conta sua própria experiência sobre o que Deus lhe revelou quando ela se debruçou na leitura atenta desse texto de Paulo. Com seu jeito simples e acolhedor, Stormie deseja que você escolha mudar o curso de sua vida. Afinal, fé é também prática. E aprender a amar pode fazer toda a diferença entre sobreviver e viver plenamente.
Stormie Omartian is an award-winning bestselling author and speaker who personally connects with readers and listeners by sharing her experiences and illustrating how God transforms lives when we learn to trust in Him.
The strength and transparency of Stormie’s message has driven her books to the top of the bestsellers list. More than 26 million copies have been sold worldwide of her "Power of Praying Series," including "The Power Of Praying For Your Adult Children," "The Power Of A Praying Wife," "The Power Of A Praying Husband," "The Power Of A Praying Woman," "The Power Of A Praying Parent," "The Power Of A Praying Teen," and "The Prayer That Changes Everything."
Her latest books are her recently updated and re-released bestsellers: "Power of a Prayer Wife," "Power of a Praying Woman," "Power of a Praying Parent," "Power of Praying for Your Adult Children," and "Power of a Praying Husband."
In May 2002, "The Power Of A Praying Wife" broke a 21-year industry record by claiming the top spot on the Christian Booksellers bestsellers list for 27 consecutive months. From 2001 to 2003, for an unprecedented three years in a row, it was named a finalist for The Charles “Kip” Jordon Christian Book of the Year Award. It has been on the bestsellers list continually for over ten years. It was replaced as number one by "The Power Of A Praying Husband," which was honored in 2002 with a Gold Medallion Award. "The Power Of A Praying Parent" has been on the bestsellers list for years. In September of 2002, her prayer series astonishingly held the top four spots on the bestsellers list:
Among other of Stormie’s bestselling books are her autobiography, "Stormie," plus "Just Enough Light For The Step I’m On," "Lord I Want To Be Whole," and "Praying God's Will For Your Life." Michael and Stormie have been married for 40 years and have two married children.
I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
I had trouble getting started with this book. I’m trying to get back in touch with my religious roots and I thought this would be a good way to do that, along with reading the bible. This book is broken into three parts and I had a lot of trouble getting through the first part. But this was because of my own expectations. I thought this book would be more about loving others and how to better yourself, but the first part of the book was all about God’s love for you. I understand why it was in the book. If you’re trying to become more in touch with God then you want to know how much he loves you. But I found it to be repetitive. It felt like when I was in school and I had to write an essay and I knew I wouldn't make the page requirement so I just kept repeating the same thing in different ways.
Once I made it through the first part though, it was a lot easier for me to read. However, at certain points I couldn't believe that the author felt it was necessary to give 20+ synonyms for a single word. This happened more than once. I started counting the synonyms listed for other words and some had 20+, some 15, most around 10. After a while, I stopped counting. It was a little unnecessary for that many synonyms to be listed. The book was interesting enough. I liked the prayer at the end of each chapter, which in a way summed up everything I had just read. The book had a good message about loving yourself and loving others while loving God. With most spiritual books, I like to say that even people who aren't believers could read it and learn from it. But that wasn't the case in this book because it was all focused on God, which is what I had wanted. I think reading about Stormie's life was my favorite part. She lived such a hard and interesting life and I enjoyed reading about how she ended up where she is now.
I loved this book. It is a great read on how God loves us, how we can love God, others and ourselves. This book is loaded with Bible verses for every section discussed. A good read for every believer in Christ.
Good book, harder to read, and I enjoy her other books on prayer better. This one addresses new believers and seasoned Christians but in a way that seems jumpy and not smooth. It bounces through her revelations on the many different views of love. Conversational style writing but jumps from one topic to the next making excellent main points but seems a little like note taking.
Very good book, worth a read, with excellent points and views but hard to follow or get into. Not like her other books.
I haven't read a really good Christian Nonfiction book like this since I read Max Lucado's novel Just Like Jesus. Every word in Stormie's book had me hooked and wanting more. I love how she described the Trinity. God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. She really breaks it down where you can understand it.
I’ve read enough Stormie Omartian books to tell you that after a bit, they all start to sound the same. The information and advice she gives is great, but you can expect to get a lot of Bible quotations with it. Personally, I have no problem with that, but even for me it begins to feel a bit heavy-handed after awhile.
This book isn’t as geared toward praying as most of her books. Instead, I would say it’s geared more for someone interested in becoming a Christian, or a new Christian. It’s a different approach to Christian apologetics, if you will. Depending on where you are in your walk with Christ, or the three choices she outlines concerning choosing love, as it were—one section may be more helpful to you over another.
The spiritual advice is great and I love the connection to Scriptures. However, I wish that the tone of the book was closer, more relatable. Besides that, it's a lovely book for anyone who's starting to learn more about God's Love in their lives.
It was a really great book! Very warm, loving, and straightforward. Stormie Omartian did an amazing job of capturing what it means to live a life full of love, hope, and faith with the source of love Himself - the Lord our God.
It took a little while for me to get into this book but it was worth it. With each chapter, I felt more and more motivated to love more. I definitely recommend this.