April 15, 2015

Book Review: Perfect Peace in Imperfect Times

Perfect Peace in Imperfect Times
A 31-Day Devotional Journey
Dan Walsh

Dan Walsh, bestselling fiction author of novels like The Unfinished Gift and The Reunion, has penned his first non-fiction book. Perfect Peace is a 31-Day Devotional crafted from the pages of Dan's personal journal, written over the last several years.

Here's an excerpt from Day 2: “If you’re like me, you’ve known moments of real peace. Moments when you’ve trusted God fully for your life, for everything going on in your life. In those moments, you knew real peace. The problem is, the word ‘moments.’ The moments didn’t last. The promise of Isaiah 26:3 is not to have moments of peace in our lives. The promise is that God would keep us in Perfect Peace.”

In Perfect Peace, Dan shares the Scriptural life-lessons he's learned during some of the more challenging times in his life, hoping to encourage other Christians wrestling with things like stress, worry or fear.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dan Walsh is the bestselling author of 12 novels, published by Revell and Guideposts, including The Unfinished GiftThe Reunion, and The Discovery. He has won 3 ACFW Carol Awards, 2 Selah Awards, and three times his novels have been named as finalists for RT Reviews Inspirational Novel of the Year.

For those who haven't read Dan's books, reviewers often compare him to Nicholas Sparks and Richard Paul Evans although more recently, Dan has also started to pen suspense novels, including What Follows After and When Night Comes. Dan has been writing fulltime since 2010. He and his wife Cindi have been married 38 years and have two grown children and three grandchildren. They live in the Daytona Beach area, where he grew up. You can follow him on Facebookor Twitter, read his blog, or preview all his books by visiting his website at http://danwalshbooks.com.


MY THOUGHTS

I've been a huge fan of Dan Walsh's ever since I read "The Unfinished Gift," which came out in 2009, and I've been reading all of the books he has written since this one. I can't say enough wonderful things about his books. He is also one of those authors who enjoys interacting with his fans on FB. I always appreciate when authors (or companies) take the time to get feedback from the people reading the books or using their products. It adds a personal touch. His new devotional is different from his usual genre, but as usual, I enjoyed it thoroughly.

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