The Great House of God:
A Home for Your Heart
The words "MAX LUCADO NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLING AUTHOR" in white above the words "the GREAT HOUSE of GOD" in green above the words "A HOME for YOUR HEART" in black
First edition cover
AuthorMax Lucado
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectLord's Prayer
GenreChristian devotional literature
Published1997 (Word Publishing)
Pages227
ISBN978-0-849-91295-5
OCLC60197152
226.9/606
LC ClassBV230.L73 1997
Preceded byAlabaster's Song 
Followed byYou Are Special 

The Great House Of God: A Home for Your Heart is a Christian religious book written by Max Lucado and published by Word Publishing in 1997.[1] Terry Burns of the Pembroke Daily Observer called The Great House of God "an excellent book on the Lord's Prayer".[2] The Christian Science Monitor listed The Great House of God fifth on its quarterly list of hardcover religion bestsellers in December 1997.[3] In a Publishers Weekly review, Henry Carrigan writes that, although the thoughts in the book "might be powerful in their spoken form, the brevity and the shallowness of their written form abandons readers in the foyer".[4] In a Booklist article, Ray Olson compares the book to Philip Yancey's What's So Amazing About Grace?, which was also published in 1997, and argues that, although Lucado and Yancey have each written several bestselling Christian books, Yancey's book is better edited.[5]

References

  1. Lucado 1997.
  2. Burns, Terry (June 14, 2013). "This Sunday, Think About What 'Father' Means". Pembroke Daily Observer. p. A8. Retrieved September 1, 2015. (subscription required)
  3. "The Monitor's Guide to Religious Bestsellers". The Christian Science Monitor. December 24, 1997. p. 15. Retrieved September 1, 2015. (subscription required)
  4. Carrigan, Henry (August 25, 1997). "The Great House of God". Publishers Weekly. 244 (35). Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  5. Olson, Ray (July 1997). "The Great House of God/What's So Amazing About Grace?". Booklist. 93 (21): 1772.

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