Thursday, June 10, 2021

When the Atonement Becomes Personal by Toni Sorenson #bookreview #inspirational

 



When the Atonement Becomes Personal
by Toni Sorenson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Source:  Received to Review
Genre: Non-Fiction/Inspirational

Book Description:  The Atonement of Jesus Christ is our hope that life can get better . . . that we can get better. To find strength in our struggles, it is vital to look to the One who understands our pains and afflictions, the One who never forsakes us. Christ atoned for our sins, but what does that really mean, and how can we harness the relief He provides? The answer to this question and many others is made simple in When the Atonement Becomes Personal.

As one who works with the downtrodden and marginalized, author and therapist Toni Sorenson offers unique insight into the individual nature of the Atonement. Her signature warmth and engaging tone become a powerful catalyst for understanding as she intersperses scripture with personal narrative, not shying away from real problems and solutions. She outlines ways we can reconnect when we feel distanced from our Creator. She sheds light on paths we can take to restore self-worth when life has grown impossibly hard and dark. In this unique and hopeful approach to the gospel's most complex topic, embark on a journey of self-discovery into why the Atonement does not become truly powerful until it becomes truly personal.


My thoughts: I started reading this book almost two months ago. I had good intentions to finish it in a timely manner, but it kept being pushed aside. The tender mercy is that I didn't need the message then, I needed it now. The kindle review copy is marked and highlighted. I will be getting a paper copy of my own and transferring the precious messages from one to the other.

Toni Sorenson has a writing style that engaged my mind and my heart. I have a hard time reading and reviewing non-fiction books. I usually fly through the pages of fiction and comprehend and love the stories. This book is one to be savored. It is not a book to read quickly. I needed the time to ponder and incorporate the message into my mind.

There is one particularly touching story about a boy named Petey. Petey learned for himself his worth and the worth of others. I cried. This book reminded me of who I am and that I am of worth. My scars are part of my story and identify me to my Savior.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who needs a reminder that the atonement is personal, it doesn't just cover sins, but is comprehensive and individual. The book contains scriptural references from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

Source: I received a complimentary copy, but will be purchasing my own soon. All thoughts and opinions are my own.





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About the Author:  Toni is the author or a number of bestselling books for both the national and LDS markets. In 2006, her Covenant novel, Redemption Road, won the prestigious Association of Mormon Letters honor for novel of the year.
She is an avid student of the scriptures and wrote Master after years of research on the life of the Savior.
Toni is the mother of six children, four sons and two daughters. They reside in Utah Valley and love to travel, play, and eat together.



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