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It's All About Him

Finding the Love of My Life

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Alan and Denise Jackson's life seemed like a fairy tale: high school sweethearts marry young and leave small-town Georgia to pursue big dreams in Music City. They pay their dues, work hard, weather deep disappointments. Then their dreams come true.

In fairy tales, the Jacksons' material success?plus their "perfect" marriage, their three beautiful daughters, and their supportive families?would have signaled a happily-ever-after ending.

But real life is different from fairy tales.

At the pinnacle of their success, the Jacksons separated. For Alan, musical renown fame, and wealth still did not make up for the marital problems the Jacksons had struggled with for years. And for Denise, building her life around Alan and riding the tide of his success had somehow left her hollow, unsure of just who she really was.

You don't have to be rich and famous to go through struggles like these. Sooner or later, we all come to the point when we relize that real joy and peace isn't just around the corner of the next achievement, the next relationship, the next new thing.

That's why Alan and Denise Jackson's story isn't just a great read and a dramatic, intimate look at the golden world of celebrity. It's a story of the greatest love of all, the love that will never let you go . . . and how to find it, no matter who you are, where you live, or what you've done.

"Denise's story is an inside perspective on the results of the ups and downs of fame. Her personal struggles with life's ordinary and extraordinary consequences, her passion to have a stronger marriage, and her desire to have a closer walk with God make for a truly inspiring life." ?Carrie Underwood, 2005 American Idol Winner, ACM & CMA Female Vocalist of the Year

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 27, 2001
      The purpose of worship is to edify God, but it often degenerates into a selfish, self-gratifying exercise. Frequently, Christians enthusiastically worship God with their instruments and voices, not realizing that this lovely symphony is more often centered on the "experience" than on Christ. Parish, an international leader in various prayer movements, cites her own downward spiral into a self-focused worship. As one of several church worship leaders, Parish delighted in the ministry of leading Christians through a passionate sacrifice of praise of Christ. As Parish's team grew more effective they also turned their focus upon mastering their presentation. Not surprisingly, the team eventually disbanded, their misdirected zeal serving as a reminder to keep Christ as the object of all adoration. Parish exhorts fellow Christians to make Jesus the center of their devotions, thoughts and relationships, building bridges to other cultures and new generations. Although much of the book recapitulates familiar refrains, there are nuggets of prophetic originality, as when Parish makes a startling statement regarding Sabbath rest: "Rest was not intended as a reward for hard work. It was the place from which hard work initiated. Work issued from rest, not rest from work." As with everything, Christ remains the source. Drawing upon her worship experiences, personal travels and the stories of Christians such as C.S. Lewis and Tony Campolo, Parish challenges readers toward personal accountability in Christian living.

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