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I began this book and realized that I was having a difficult time connecting with it. I found the religion tie-in to be a little much for me, and I was under the impression that it would be more science-based than religion-based. I think the concept is really cool considering there is such a strong and apparent divide between science and religion but this one just wasn’t for me!
A very thorough, well-crafted read with an expert balance of reviewing past history while motivating for the future. The author's primary analogy includes the huge undertaking of NASA and the moon missions as a discussion point for faith and trials along the way. My favorite bottom line theme repeated throughout is how we are like and moon, we only can share light that we get from the sun (Son). How amazing! Also, isn't it awesome that this this is same moon that Jesus prayed under?
There are many other analogies and discussions throughout, and the title comes from the fact that Buzz Aldrin took communion on the Moon, even though this was not broadcasted.
This is quite a powerful read as the author takes challenging cultural themes and brings them back to the main lessons of faith in Jesus Christ, and peace knowing the Son (sun) is in control.
Please read this!
Last supper on the Moon was not disappointing! I loved the way that Levi just describes the moon, then uses it to describe your life and your flaws to be used for good by God.
I will tell my friends to check out this book
It is a must read!
This is definitely a very long book! It's interesting, though, and I enjoyed learning more about the astronauts and the landing on the moon. The author uses a lot of personal and family examples throughout the book, and a lot of scripture, mainly Jesus' words. There were some very good quotes throughout the book.
Thanks to HarperCollins and NetGalley for giving me an advance e-copy of this book. All opinions expressed are entirely my own.
The Last Supper on the Moon by Levi Lusko is a unique book that blends the history of space travel with theology. While these two topics do not seem to be connected, the author does a remarkable job blending them in such a meaningful way. This book will draw you closer to a powerful God who loves you in a personal way. I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher with no obligations. These opinions are entirely my own.
The Last Supper on the Moon
NASA's 1969 Lunar Voyage, Jesus Christ’s Bloody Death, and the Fantastic Quest to Conquer Inner Space
by Levi Lusko
Pub Date 11 Jan 2022 |
Thomas Nelson--W Publishing, Thomas Nelson
Christian | History | Science
I am reviewing a copy of The Last Supper on the Moon through Thomas Nelson and Netgalley:
The Last Supper on the Moon is a unique mix of Christian living and space exploration. In this book Levi Lusko reminds us that God doesn't need to take you half way across the world to change the world.
In Psalm 8 David urges us to consider the heavens, to look up at the night sky. Doing so will help you discover fundamental truths about God. Namely, that even though his love for you is as beyond comprehension as the farthest corners of the universe—through his Son, you can grab hold of it, and it has the power to transform your inner space.
In The Last Supper On the Moon author Levi Lusko shares how you can:
learn that life is not about “finding yourself” but discovering who Jesus isbelieve that God’s love and forgiveness is grander than even your greatest failure buck the mundane of everyday life and start dreaming again. Embark on an adventure tracing the words and wonders of Jesus on his trek to the cross. Let The Last Supper on the Moon compel you to live with a more profound sense of purpose and a grander view of Jesus, and set you on a trajectory to life, and life more abundantly.
I give The Last Supper on the Moon five out of five stars!
Happy Reading!