Richard Eagle’s book “Life in the Row Boat” is a great little book for anyone to read. The information and concepts Richard portrays are incredibly easy to read and very powerful. As a teacher, I have found myself using some of these concepts as short devotions, and topics for great classroom discussions. The idea of travelling through life in the row boat, with our oars of ‘Trust and Obey’ is a great analogy that myself and many students have been blessed with. Richard has gone to great lengths to put this book together and as the chapters suggest, by the end of the book you may be 're-imagining' your understanding of Christianity.
Aaron Grosse Canberra, Australia
Aaron Grosse Canberra, Australia
Life in the Row Boat has been a hugely valuable tool in strengthening my personal relationship with God. It is a tool that I now regularly use to explain, to my non-believing friends, how I walk my faith with God. The concept is so simple, but the way Richard unpacks this concept highlighting God's heart for us is where the real value comes.
Daniel Fulton Canberra, Australia
Daniel Fulton Canberra, Australia
"My friend Richard's word picture of "Life In The Rowboat" is brilliant. What insight and great encouragement this book brings. The several aspects of rowing a boat relating to our journey with Christ brings such freedom to live in the future plans that God has for us. The illustration of the oars being "Trust and Obey" is worth the read itself."
Brian Fleming
Author of Your Life Matters
Admin Director at 100 Million Souls
President at Barnabas Investments
Brian Fleming
Author of Your Life Matters
Admin Director at 100 Million Souls
President at Barnabas Investments
I am woman who in her early 50's had her life turned up-side-down when the man, whom she thought she would see the sunsets of old age with, decided he no longer wanted to be committed to marriage and so left myself and our teenage son with jumble of emotions, life struggles, and financial commitments and decisions. I'm sure many of you have sadly experienced a similar scenario. I wish I had had the resource of the pearls of wisdom that lie in 'Life in the Rowboat' to digest at that time. They speak right into the sorts of issues I was faced with living under what I judged to be my own failure as part of a broken marriage, my fear of doing life alone and the overarching effects of the wounds of rejection. I would recommend this insightful little book, packed full of practical wisdom, to anyone who wants to put Jesus into the driving seat and have Him take over the direction of their lives and live claiming the fullness of life that He promises.
Trisha Winterbotham, Canberra, Australia
Trisha Winterbotham, Canberra, Australia