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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Hunting Hope by Nika Maples-Book Review

                                         Hunting Hope PK
A little about the book . . . (provided by Litfuse)
Hope is not an accident. Sometimes it has to be hunted, and hunting it takes courage.
Hope hunters know how to excavate hope from hardship. There is dirt underneath their fingernails and sweat on their shirts. They rake through the rubble of an unwanted situation, digging into difficult circumstances because they have come to expect that adversity will produce good. They believe that light always triumphs over darkness. They have learned to walk through winter with their eyes on spring.
Nika Maples became a hope hunter after suffering a massive brainstem stroke that left her quadriplegic in her twenties. Doctors warned that she had as little as 48 hours to live, and-if she lived at all-she would never walk or talk again. There was no hope on the horizon. So Nika started to hunt for it. Today, she not only walks, but she speaks to audiences everywhere about the power of hunting hope when a situation appears hopeless. She says hope remains camouflaged in the daily mundane. If we are not looking for it, we will miss it, though it is right before our eyes.
Whether you or someone you know is going through a situation that feels hopeless, you will find encouragement in Hunting Hope. Whether you are experiencing a medical trauma, a financial hardship, or a relational crisis, you will find empowerment in Hunting Hope. As you read, you will cling to 20 truths about God’s character and practise 5 daily disciplines that will develop your own character in crisis.
You will become a hope hunter.
Maybe it doesn’t matter what causes suffering in our lives as much as it matters what suffering causes in our lives. Maybe we were all meant to be hope hunters.
And I thought . . .
Where do I begin.  This was an amazing little book in a mere 228 pages Nika Maples shares wisdom, insight and encouragement!  
This book will touch your heart!  You'll walk away feeling encouraged and confident that God truly is with us  even through our trials.
This book deserves my 5 star rating!
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And a little about the author . . .
Nika Maples
Nika Maples is the author of Twelve Clean Pages, the memoir of her survival of lupus and a stroke that left her quadriplegic at age 20. After learning to walk and talk again, she became a public school teacher, winning 2007 Texas Secondary Teacher of the Year. She holds an MA in English Education from Columbia University and currently is pursuing an MDIV from The King’s University. When she is not traveling to speak, she lives, writes, and laughs as much as possible in Fort Worth, Texas.
Find out more about Nika at http://nikamaples.com.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Hunting Hope.  
I wish to thank Litfuse for allowing me the privilege of reading this book.  I received a complimentary copy in exchange for my honest review.  
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2 comments:

Molly the Airedale said...

It sounds like a wonderful read. Thank you for the great review☺

Madeline's Album said...

Nice book review. Have a blessed day. Madeline