Epic
Epic : The Story God Is Telling and the Role That Is Yours to Play
- Author: John Eldredge
- Length: 112
- Edition: Hardcover
- Publisher: Nelson Books
Description of Epic:
We dont usually identify with the author of a great story. Instead we bond with the hero and heroinethe ones that the story is about. We share in their heartaches and triumphs. We cheer their accomplishments and mourn their losses. When we think about our own story, we may see God as the authoran omniscient and omnipotent cosmic mastermindbut fail to recognize Him as the central character. In Epic, a retelling of the gospel in four acts, John Eldredge invites us to revisit the drama of life, viewing God not only as the author but also as the lead actor, exploring His motives and His heart. Eldredge examines the power of story, the universal longing for a plot that makes sense deep inside us, our desire for a meaningful role to play, our love of books and movies, and how all of this points us to the gospel itself. Its a story better than any fairy tale! Our human hearts are made for great drama, and the gospel, with its tragedy and grandeur, truly is Epic. Also available as an unabridged audio on CD, as well as hardcover Spanish edition.
Information on Epic from the publisher:
When we were born, we were born into the midst of a great story begun before the dawn of time. A story of adventure, of risk and loss, heroism... and betrayal. A story where good is warring against evil, danger lurks around every corner, and glorious deeds wait to be done. Think of all those stories you've ever loved - there's a reason they stirred your heart. They've been trying to tell you about the true Epic ever since you were young.
Description of John Eldredge, author of Epic:
From the best-selling author of Wild at Heart comes a challenge to view your life as a story---in which God is not only the author, but the main character! Learn why we all love movies and fairy tales from childhood---and how the universal longing for a "plot" testifies to God's existence. 96 pages, 4.5" x 6.25" hardcover from Nelson.






