Monday, June 3, 2013

What to Do on the Worst Day of Your Life by Brian Zahnd

Finding Hope In Crisis Times


“What to Do on the Worst Day of Your Life” supplies a model for renewal in the dark days when tragedy hits and in the tumultuous and frenzied times we face today. The book is based on truths drawn from the life of David which reveal the pattern he established in response to the disaster he and his troops found in Ziklag, after returning home from battle.


The Biblical account found in the book of I Samuel, chapter 30. The account relates how, during their absence, Ziklag had been ransacked, plundered, and wives and children kidnapped. As a result of the pillage, David’s men were threatening to stone him.


Zahnd puts forward a plan for discovering hope in time of personal trials and tribulations. He provides the reader with ten practical principles for discovering recovery while facing financial crisis, shattered relationships, career setbacks, and the challenge of other personal or family issues.


Zahnd’s writing is encouraging, exciting, and timely. It is relevant for individuals who are being faced with personal disappointment or disaster. It is and important book for Christian leaders, and pastors. The book also provides sound advice for financial consultants and family counselors to pass along to their clients.


This edition of “What to Do on the Worst Day of Your Life” is compact, jam-packed with words of encouragement, and is ideal for giving to friends and family members who are feeling stress, and in search of answers to find ways tackle life’s challenges.


Christian Life, A Strang Company, 978-1599797267


As reviewed for Midwest Book Review



What to Do on the Worst Day of Your Life by Brian Zahnd

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