A crook on a cross. A wild man in a cemetery. A five-time divorcée. A grieving sister. A father at the end of his rope. People with questions. The Bible is absolutely full of them. Why are these portraits in the Bible? So we can look back in amazement at what Jesus did? No... these aren’t just Sunday school stories. They are historic moments in which a real God met real pain so we could answer the question, “Does God care when I hurt?” Max Lucado reminds us: The God who spoke to Moses at the burning bush still speaks today. The God who forgave King David still offers you forgiveness. The God who helped men and women in ages past still comes into your world, and he comes to do what you can’t—to move the stone away so you can see his answer. He Still Moves Stones, part of The Bestseller Collection, is a classic that you will want to experience again and again. Use it to introduce your friends and family to the inspiring words of Max Lucado and encourage them to take one step closer to Jesus.
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"When I read Neale Donald Walsh's "Conversations with God". I didn't really know what the author is saying. However, Max Lucado puts in his books a lot of daily examples and stories and occassionally a humorous line, making the word of God really relate to our daily lives. "
— Sam (5 out of 5 stars)
" I usually do not get into religious books, but Lucado allowed me to open my mind to it. Great writer for religious purposes. "
— Tess, 2/20/2014" Absolutely the best book I have read in my walk with God in 40 years. Kudos. "
— Gary, 2/14/2014" amazing book. Lucado never disappoints "
— Amanda, 2/9/2014" Great, inspirational book. This is the kind of book you want to read when you need a pick-me-up, or for a quite time with the Lord. "
— Terry, 2/2/2014" This is another great book by Max Lucado, he has an ability to break biblical passages to their simplest components. "
— Dijorn, 2/1/2014" I learnt that God cares. "
— Thulile, 1/24/2014" My first and still my favorite Lucado book! "
— Susan, 1/22/2014" First "Christian" book I ever read other than the bible of course. The book was just so awesome to me, and max lucado has been my favorite author ever since "
— Kristen, 1/18/2014" I am going to have to read this one again... But because i loved what he says and the way he says it! Every little chapter I read had somethingI needed to apply to my life right now. "
— Brooke, 1/16/2014" Wow... Like a refreshing shower after a long, hot, difficult day. Or perhaps like waking up from a deep sleep to find that the merciful God you always hoped existed really does. "
— Holly, 1/10/2014" Max Lucado is always a good read. This book talks about the miracles of Jesus and how the people that he helped then are just like us today. He always has a new twist that you hadn't considered when looking at a familiar story. "
— Faye, 1/5/2014" First Max book I read. I think I've read or bought all of his at one time or another in the last 15 years. Great kid books! "
— Cmlepstein, 12/27/2013" I've read this before, but I'm re-reading...very good devotional works in my opinion "
— Gabe, 12/22/2013" When I read Neale Donald Walsh's "Conversations with God". I didn't really know what the author is saying. However, Max Lucado puts in his books a lot of daily examples and stories and occassionally a humorous line, making the word of God really relate to our daily lives. "
— Sam, 12/22/2013" I liked the modern day stories he told in relation to the bible stories. "
— Dianne, 12/11/2013" I think this is the one where he talks about broken and bruised reeds? I really dug that at the time. "
— Anna, 10/13/2013" Such a good book and the timing could not have been better. This was recommended by a friend and really helped me reframe my perspective about God's role and presence in some things I was dealing with. "
— Michelle, 9/24/2013" Max Lucado - read early in my walk. = encouraging, but sometimes a bit fluffy. "
— Amy, 9/17/2013" Enjoy all of Max Lucado...this one is expecially great! "
— Rhonda, 7/11/2013" Very encouraging book in times of disappointment and depression. "
— Linda, 5/3/2013" Gives colorful descriptions of how some of the most important stories in the Bible might have happened. "
— Caleb, 4/5/2013" Bought this for my God-daughter. "
— Joyce, 3/28/2013" Perhaps my favorite of all of Max's books. In fact, I think I'm going to read it again! "
— Kelly, 10/23/2012" Max is such a good story teller and this book helps understand different situations that happen in life. As a Christian it has been a helpful read and I would recommend this book as a good read. "
— Darlene, 7/19/2012" I've read several books by Max Lucado. This one remains my favorite. "
— Joani, 6/21/2012" If you ever have had a mountain of despair in your life, Max Lucado sure knows what it takes to move it. "
— Debbie, 5/18/2012" Max's books are consistently good and this is no exception. Masterful storytelling and beautiful application. "
— Thomas, 1/25/2012" God can and still does work miracles for those who believe and trust in Him. "
— Dj, 1/8/2012" This is the best of the best I have read with Max. The stories and spiritual wisdom is at its height..God is awesome..moving stones until now.. "
— Marlou, 12/21/2011" I always appreciate Pastor Lucado's creative insights into circumstances and people. This, however, didn't have the same thoughtfulness to it that I've found in some of his other books. "
— Kpent, 9/1/2011" Amazing, must read and be blessed! "
— Carol, 5/30/2011" I read this book while recovering from a miscarriage. Max Lucado makes the Gospel so easy to understand and powerful. Everyone should read at least one of his books. They are easy to read. "
— Janet, 5/18/2011" Lucado illuminates how amasing our God is through this work He Still Moves Stones. If you were ever in doubt of God's awesomeness and grace, then this is the book for you. He still moves stones and He will always intercede on your behalf. "
— Oluseyi, 4/27/2011" In the usually Lucado style of fresh-perspective, "He Still Moves Stones" give thoughtful encouragement to every Christian no matter where one is on the journey. "
— Kpent, 3/13/2011" I think this is the one where he talks about broken and bruised reeds? I really dug that at the time. "
— Anna, 10/28/2010" I've read several books by Max Lucado. This one remains my favorite. "
— Joani, 9/25/2010" Max's books are consistently good and this is no exception. Masterful storytelling and beautiful application. "
— Thomas, 8/19/2010" Max Lucado - read early in my walk. = encouraging, but sometimes a bit fluffy. "
— Amy, 7/20/2010" Max once again is masterful at painting such great illustrations with his writing. He is so gifted in that area. "
— Tbastron, 4/22/2010" I read this book while recovering from a miscarriage. Max Lucado makes the Gospel so easy to understand and powerful. Everyone should read at least one of his books. They are easy to read. "
— Janet, 1/23/2010" I always enjoy the Max Lucado books. It's a good reminder that God meets you where you are. Several of the stories reflected various moments in my life and many points brought a smile to my face. "
— Ruthanne, 1/12/2010" A very inspirational and meaningful book. "
— Nancy, 2/9/2009" Wow... Like a refreshing shower after a long, hot, difficult day. Or perhaps like waking up from a deep sleep to find that the merciful God you always hoped existed really does. "
— Holly, 2/2/2009Since entering the ministry in 1978, Max Lucado has served churches in Miami, Florida; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and San Antonio, Texas. He currently serves as teaching minister of Oak Hills Church in San Antonio. He is America’s bestselling inspirational author with more than 130 million books in print.