The Heist: How Grace Robs Us of Our Shame

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The Heist: How Grace Robs Us of Our Shame

The Heist: How Grace Robs Us of Our Shame

2018-02-20 The Heist: How Grace Robs Us of Our Shame

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He is co-pastor of Christ Tabernacle church in Queens, New York. Chris Durso is the founding pastor at Misfit NYC, a ministry for millennials in New York. Chris resides with his wife, Yahris, and two children, Dylan and Chloe, in New York.

Readers will find refuge in the promise that God’s grace can and will stop shame in its tracks.” —Christine Caine, cofounder of the A21Campaign and Propel Women“Gutsy. I know The Heist will bring great encouragement to your life and great insight into who Jesus truly is—the grave robber. However, Pastor Chris Durso has cleverly used a metaphorical illustration to exemplify the powerful, stealthy work of grace. Fresh and accessible, I believe this book will help many live fully and freely in Jesus.” —Louie Giglio, pastor of Passion City Church, founder of Passion Conferences, author of Goliath Must Fall“I have the privilege of being Chris Durso’s friend, and I have watched him teach that Jesus is the way to real life. Jakes Sr., senior pastor, The Potter’s House of Dallas“I&rsquo

Amazon Customer said MUST READ. This book will push you past pain that you didn't know ywas holding you back. This book will shape your perspective and show you the heart of God for you. Chris Durso is the man. Thank you for penning this.. Fayfield said So much more than a self-help book.. Pastor Durso is a prolific communicator. If you have heard him speak, or listened to him preach you will be excited to read his words in a longer format. Anyone who wants a fresh perspective on shame, and a transforming messaging of hope and restoration must pick up this book. This is so much more than another self-help book, but it a powerful life giving . Game Changer Jovan Ramos Powerful & life changing. Amazing book!

We long for a fresh start, but what we need most is the ability to see ourselves through God’s eyes of grace. It robs death of its sting.   The real scandal of Jesus’ work on the cross is found not only in what it gives but also in what it steals. He stole all our shame and guilt, and gave us back our lives so that we could live in true freedom. The Grace of God robs the enemy of his ability to shame us. Like the prodigal son, we’ve pursued our own path only to find ourselves far from home and out of op