In her thought-provoking and authentic style, Guthrie shows that Jesus himself offers the something better believers have been looking for, applying the truths of Hebrews to real-life issues such as guilt, shame, disappointment, hardship, unhealthy obsessions, personal ambition, and fear of death.
Nancy Guthrie Nancy Guthrie, the author of Holding on to Hope, brings her characteristic authenticity and refreshing perspective to the problem of pain. A veteran of Christian publishing, Guthrie currently provides media relations services to the Christian Booksellers Association and for the ministry of Anne Graham Lotz, as well as doing special projects for a host of Christian publishers. Guthrie lives with her husband David and son Matt in Nashville, Tennessee.
Editorial Review
Who wants to merely go through the motions of religion? We long for something authentic--something worth opening our hearts to, filling our minds with, and giving our lives for. We hope for something better than the "churchianity" of our parents and the vague spirituality of our neighbors, something better than guilt-induced, holier-than-thou morality, better than here-and-now, health-and-wealth promises. In her thought-provoking and authentic style, Nancy Guthrie shows that Jesus himself offers the something better we've been looking for, applying the truths of Hebrews to real-life issues such as guilt, shame, disappointment, hardship, unhealthy obsessions, personal ambition, and fear of death.