(Originally The Optimism Factor: Outrageous Faith Against the
Odds)
There's a strange connection between the exercise of our faith
(wobbly though it may be) and the growth of optimistic hope in our
hearts. Outrageous faith, Blaine Smith calls it. And he explains
why, as he examines the role of positive expectation in the
Christian life.
Blaine believes that faith is the most underappreciated benefit
in the Christian life today. Christians who do emphasize faith
often take it to an unhealthy extreme--just believe anything can
happen and God will accomplish it for you. Yet most Christians
don't emphasize faith enough, even though it is upheld constantly
in Scripture as the means by which we receive the grace of God and
every benefit he provides.
In this book Blaine looks closely at what the biblical attitude
of faith involves. He concludes that it means an overwhelmingly
optimistic view of God and of his willingness to provide the best
for each of us. He considers how we can exercise faith in the most
authentic sense, by taking challenging steps to realize our
personal potential. And he offers practical wisdom on how to:
rekindle our optimism when it's lost rebound from disappointment
distinguish healthy faith from unreasonable expectations find the
heart to make new beginnings overcome our fears of change handle
our shifting view of God let go of problems that aren't ours
Blaine Smith's The Optimism Factor, first published by
InterVarsity Press, is republished by SilverCrest Books Praise for
The Optimism Factor
"A profound, practical and positive exposition of the importance
of living our faith, and in the process, seeing our lives both
realistically and with the optimism that comes only from surrender
to Christ." - JACK KEMP, former New York congressman and secretary
of HUD
"Smith helps readers move from discouragement to hope, learning
to win through failure." - Bookstore Journal
"Read this book and you will find your misconceptions of faith
trashed . . . . The twenty-six chapters make this book an ideal
daily devotional." - Moody Monthly
Editors' Choice - Family Bookshelf, 1995
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