About the Book
Book: Reckless Yes: Exchanging Worldly Ease for God’s Eternal
Adventure
Author: Johnna Hensley
Genre: Christian memoir
Release Date: June 6, 2023
After a shocking diagnosis in 2007 sent her life in an unexpected direction, Johnna Hensley had a decision to make. Though she had walked with God for nearly two decades, she had to choose whether she would follow His leading on a strenuous journey to find the narrow gate that leads to eternal
life; or would she take the easy, wide path offered by the temporal world? As she chose to say yes to selfless love, through God’s guidance, she discovered this was the first of many forks in life’s road that would ultimately lead her to a life full of adventure, surprises, and sometimes,
even hardships.
Inspiring and encouraging, this true story of one family’s journey is intertwined with relevant teaching of who God is and why we can trust Him in the midst of life’s chaos. Through relatable storytelling, wit, and wisdom, readers will be challenged to shift their perspective toward God’s eternal adventure.
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My Review
This is a great combination memoir and biblical teaching. I like how Hensley gives some of her own story and then has an example from the Bible with suitable teaching. I am moved by her example of desiring to bring God glory more than maintain personal comfort. I am challenged by her asking us where we put our hope when circumstances suddenly change. I like her bringing perspective when she gets worked up over something by asking, “Does this have eternal value?” (1658/1959) She includes an Appendix full of ideas how we can help others.
I highly recommend this encouraging and challenging memoir with inspirational teaching. It is also a good example of how others who want to share their story of faith can do so in an encouraging and inspirational way.
My rating: 5/5 stars.
About the Author
Johnna (pronounced John-NUH) is an author, blogger, and all-time coordinator of chaos. Managing her family of eight, built through biology and adoption, means there’s rarely a dull moment in her days. Through her writing, she boldly shares the eternal hope and restoration heaven offers.
She and Ryan, her husband of eighteen years, reside in the suburbs of Dallas, Texas and are avid supports of foster care, adoption, and disability awareness and advocacy as each has impacted their family. When the chaos subsides, you’ll find Johnna spending time outdoors, enjoying an early morning workout, or on the patio of a Tex-Mex restaurant with friends.
More from Johnna
Reckless Yes is Johnna’s first book, although certainly not her last! This book was years in the making and began through blog posts where she would chronicle the insights she gained from living life caring for her disabled son. It was her insights and experiences during her son’s grand entrance into the world, and many years following, which began to shape and solidify her eternal perspective and the hope of heaven. Reckless Yes is a Christian memoir that reads nearly like a Bible study as Johnna uses a unique strategy of alternating teaching chapters with memoir chapters. Not only will you see her life unfold on the pages, but you’ll see the character of God come to life as well with Johnna’s simplistic, yet interesting, explanation of Scripture. When you’re done with this book, you’ll be asking yourself what YOUR next yes will be! You’ll be equipped and capable, ready to move your life forward into action and be reckless for the Kingdom.
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(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)
4 comments:
Great review, thank you for sharing.
How much does your own life influence your storytelling?
This looks good. Thanks for your review.
Who influenced you to be a writer?
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