In Max on Life, Max Lucado delves into some Answers and Insights to Your Most Important Questions. The book is set up like an advice column, where a question is asked and Max gives an answer to the tough question. The book is broken up into Hope, Hurt, Help, Him/Her, Home, Haves/Have-Nots, and Hereafter. Each of these chapters contained pertinent questions such as What is God? How should I react to poverty? How can I select the right mate? And Does Hell last forever?
I really liked the straightforward way in which Max Lucado answered some very tough questions, and the questions he chose to respond to. For the most part, they were questions any person can have in their everyday lives, and I think this made the book especially poignant. I would definitely recommend this book to my friends and family, and I think it would make a great gift for a High School or College Graduate.
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