The catchy title immediately caught my attention. Through
engaging stories, Louie Giglio captures the reader and continually reminds them
that though they are small, they have a part to play in the bigger story of God’s
work. The fact that smallness compared to God does not equate to insignificance
was a recurring theme throughout this book. I found I Am Not But I Know I Am to
be an easy, enjoyable read and I would highly recommend it. Whether you are
stressed out or feeling insignificant, this book will speak truth to your heart
and remind you of the big God you serve.
I received this book for free
from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review, but the opinions expressed
in this post are mine.
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