

stated that "while the writing throughout the book is simple and clear, his dynamic communication style does not translate fully to print" but that overall the book was "definitely worth reading".Marriage is great, but it's not forever. wrote that Crazy Love was "a message that Christians desperately need to hear". Having a different view of the world through the eyes of "Living your best life.later." Chan claims that Christianity as described in the Bible reflects an obessed behavior to become better neighbors, community members, servants, friends, and families by choising to be humble, dedicated, and ending with loving everyone "as you have been loved." Reception Ĭritical reception for Crazy Love has been positive, with Publishers Weekly praising the book. We will not see them in heaven." Section 3 Ĭhan then transitions to challenging Christians to live counter-culturally. To put it plainly, churchgoers who are lukewarm are not Christians.

Section 2 Ĭhan challenges Christians to examine themselves, thought the idea of "luke-warm Christianity." Chan states, "A lukewarm Christian is an oxymoron there’s no such thing. He reviews God’s character from the Bible and challenges the understanding of who God is. In the first section, Chan addresses the problem. Within the book are two ongoing themes: examine yourself and, controversal to Christian secular culutre, live your best life later. Summary Ĭrazy Love deals with the idea of the average Christian's love of God and learning how to further develop those feelings into a "crazy, relentless, all-powerful love." In the format of Crazy Love Chan dedicates three sections to renewing understanding around the character of God and seven chapters encourage Christians to examine themselves. The book inspired the titular song for the album Crazy Love by Hawk Nelson and in 2009, won the Retailers Choice Award for the best Christian Living book. It is co-authored by Danae Yankoski with a foreword by Chris Tomlin.

Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God is a 2008 New York Times bestselling Christian book written by Francis Chan and published by David C Cook.
