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If You Want to Walk on Water, You've Got to Get Out of the Boat

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Language
  
English

OCLC
  
673955

LC Class
  
BV4637 .O78 2003

Author
  
John Ortberg

ISBN
  
9780310228639

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Country
  
United States

Pages
  
224

Dewey Decimal
  
248.4

Originally published
  
2001

Page count
  
224

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Genre
  
Christian devotional literature

Subjects
  
Jesus walking on water, Leap of faith

Similar
  
John Ortberg books, New Testament books

If You Want to Walk on Water, You've Got to Get Out of the Boat (also simply referred to as If You Want To Walk on Water) is a 2001 book written by John Ortberg that uses the New Testament account of Jesus walking on water as a conceptual framework for discussing leaps of faith and encouraging readers to make them. It became a bestseller. In March 2003, If You Want to Walk on Water was the third-best-selling religious book in Britain and the fourth-best-selling religious book in Scotland. In his book God Can't Sleep: Waiting for Daylight On Life's Dark Nights, Palmer Chinchen writes that If You Want to Walk on Water is an "excellent book on faith". Religion News Service journalist Jonathan Merritt called the book a modern classic book. In 2002, If You Want to Walk on Water received the Christianity Today Book Award in the Christian Living category. Carol Rodman of The Commercial Appeal called the book "challenging". Willow Creek Community Church placed the book on its Essential Reading List. Mary Milla of St. Paul Pioneer Press said that If You Want to Walk on Water is "a must-read for anyone considering a career change ... It gives you the confidence you need to make a change, but without taking chances that wouldn't be the right fit for you".

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If You Want to Walk on Water, You've Got to Get Out of the Boat Wikipedia