“Plan B” The New Book By Pete Wilson Launches Today

Learn how God often does His best work in our most hopeless situations.

What do you do with a shattered dream? Or an unmet expectation? What do you do when your life isn’t turning out the way you thought it would? What do you do when you have to turn to Plan B?

In Plan B pastor and author Pete Wilson uses real life stories of disappointments and hurts along with the biblical stories of men and women like David, Joseph, and Ruth to help readers come to grips with the truth that they will face situations that in themselves they are completely unable to handle but that in them God is simply trying to get them to surrender their plans so that they can receive His. He identifies our common responses to difficulties and offers hope, helping us to

Understand what God might be up to

See how surrender helps us to receive God’s plan

Embrace the community of believers

Reconcile a God of love with a life of tragedy and suffering

Wilson points readers to the cross as not just the starting line but the centerpiece of our story with God and shares that it is there we turn in our Plan B and find the undeniable relationship between crisis and our hope followed by true spiritual transformation. “God wants to live inside the questions” says Wilson and then reminds us that “the cross is proof that He does not always change the circumstance but that He always has a purpose in every circumstance. He will never let go of us. He will hold us and His cross will be an anchor for you.

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One response to ““Plan B” The New Book By Pete Wilson Launches Today”

  1. Grant Jenkins Avatar

    The timing of the book release is uncanny. As is the launch of the Cross Point Bellevue campus in just 12 days. There are suddenly a lot whole lot of people in Bellevue who are having to ask questions they didn’t have even a week ago. God’s timing is so perfect and it’s incredible to see how God is using the Cross Point team in the midst of all this devastation.