Love Riot

Love Riot

 

 

About the Book Love Riot

 

Love Riot

 

Book: Love Riot

Author: Sara Barratt

Genre: Christian non-fiction

Release Date: May 5, 2020

Have you ever thought about walking away from the church? Have you already left it in your heart? Does it seem like it’s not relevant to your life?

It’s time for a revolution. A holy uprising. A love riot.

Not content with safe religion that demands nothing of us, Sara Barratt is calling you to stop giving in to the status quo and devote yourself fully to Christ, following Him no matter what your friends do or the culture around you promotes. Sara challenges you to hand everything over–your comfort zones, your time, your loyalty, your pride–and invites you to embark on a radical journey of passionate love for Christ. Because once you experience His love, it will transform your life.

Love Riot is a battle cry from one teen to another to embrace a life of wholehearted commitment and relentless abandon for Christ . . . no matter the cost.

Reviews:

“Sara Barratt wants to start a riot. An uproar. A disturbance for Jesus. Unlike some teenagers who want to disrupt and destroy, she wants to bravely build.”–Kyle Idleman, author of Not a Fan and Don’t Give Up and senior pastor of Southeast Christian Church

“God is at work among my generation. There’s no denying that, especially after reading Love Riot. This book will challenge you, encourage you, and ignite your pursuit of Christ. I highly recommend it!”–Jaquelle Crowe Ferris, author of This Changes Everything

Love Riot will challenge your idea of what it means to be a teen who truly follows Christ. Sara Barratt raises the bar and calls her peers to a higher standard. This book has the power to change lives!”–Kristen Clark and Bethany Beal, authors of Sex, Purity, and the Longings of a Girl’s Heart and cofounders of GirlDefined Ministries

 

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My Thoughts on Love Riot:

Love Riot is geared towards teenagers. Our culture today is losing our faith. Children grow up in the church and then walk away from it all.  This book is geared to change that.  To reach those teens who are leaving. We have to do something before the entire church is lost because without the new generations there is nothing. 

This is written by a teen for teens.  She knows how they think.  Right now she is the same as they are except for her faith.  And that’s what she’s talking about.  How they can join her in being the church and holding fast.  She is challenging them to live all out and totally devote themselves to Christ.  

I’m not a teen.  I haven’t been for many many years.  But I still appreciated this book. I felt convicted for myself to sell out more, to be more devoted.  Definitely, one I’m keeping on the shelf for my teens to be reading. 

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.

About the Author of Love Riot

 

Love Riot

 

Sara Barratt is an author, speaker, avid reader, chocolate lover, and lead editor for TheRebelution.com. Her passion is challenging and encouraging teens to live sold out and set apart for Jesus. Come hang out with her on Facebook, Instagram, and at her website, sarabarratt.com.

More from Sara

Why are teens leaving the church?

Why are my friends drifting away from God?

What does it look like to be a teen who wholeheartedly follows Jesus?

In my early teens, I began wrestling with these questions. God was working on my own heart, shaking me out of my complacency, and leading me to a deeper walk with Him. Yet I knew I wasn’t the only teen battling apathy and the low expectations of our culture.

Everywhere I looked, I saw the evidence.

Friends drifting away from God. Compromise slipping in. Peer pressure strengthening.

It broke my heart to see these teens struggling. Because I’d walked in their struggles as well.

Teens like eighteen-year-old Brayden who said, “I’ve never pursued a passionate relationship with Christ because I’ve never had anyone to share it with. No one else I know takes God seriously.”

Or like sixteen-year-old Trevor who realized something was missing. “I know God is real. I’ve seen Him work in other people’s lives, but I can’t find the strength to change, so I’ve just put God on the back burner.”

These are the words from real teens, battling in the trenches of an apathetic, post-truth, anti-Christian culture. We’re wrestling through questions and doubts about God and Christianity as our peers, the media, and the culture around us feed us a myriad of messages, trying to influence our hearts. Some stand strong. Most give in.

Something needs to change.

Is it possible for teens to reject apathy and live sold out for Jesus? Or is it possible to turn our backs to the culture and choose to follow Christ? Is it possible, that instead of a generation leaving the church, we could become a generation building the church, living for the glory of God?

My journey of writing Love Riot began with these questions but ended with this answer.

Yes.

God has not given up on this generation. On the contrary, I believe He has more in store for us than we can imagine. The power which rose Jesus Christ from the dead can raise up the spiritually dying remains of this generation and spark a passion in teenager’s souls for His name.

The world, and even the church, don’t automatically think of teenagers as passionate followers of Christ—but I’m out to change that.

In this new generation arising, it’s my heart-cry to see a remnant living out the message of the gospel, embracing our commission to go out and make disciples.

It’s not an easy journey. It requires risk. Sacrifice. Surrender. But as Jesus said, the life of a follower isn’t safe. It’s not just a call to pray a prayer and be saved. It’s a call to lay down your life and be transformed. Luke 9:23 counts the cost, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me.”

For every teen, for every adult, for everyone who desires to follow Jesus, it’s time to pick up our cross, and in the words of Elisabeth Elliot, “live a life of reckless abandon for the Lord, putting all [our] energy and strength into it.”

It’s time for a love riot.

Blog Stops for Love Riot

Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, July 3

Artistic Nobody, July 4 (Author Interview)

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, July 5

Remembrancy, July 6

Simple Harvest Reads, July 7 (Author Interview)

Emily Yager, July 8

Inklings and notions, July 9

Texas Book-aholic, July 10

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, July 11

For Him and My Family, July 12

Mary Hake, July 13

SODBUSTERLIVING, July 14

Through the Fire Blogs, July 15 (Author Interview)

deb’s Book Review, July 15

Just the Write Escape, July 16

Giveaway for Love Riot

 

Love Riot

 

To celebrate her tour, Sara is giving away the grand prize package of a signed copy of the book and a $25 Amazon gift card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!

Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/fd91/love-riot-celebration-tour-giveaway

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16 Comments

  1. Rita Wray

    I enjoyed the post.

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by!

  2. Debbie P

    This sounds like an amazing read.

  3. Caryl Kane

    Wonderful review, Erin! Thank you for sharing this timely novel.

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by!

  4. James Robert

    Sounds like a great read, thanks for sharing and for the giveaway.

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by!

  5. Emma

    This sounds inspiring!

  6. Sara Barratt

    Erin, thank you so much for your kind words about Love Riot! I’m so thankful you enjoyed it. What a blessing that is to me! Thank you for sharing about it on your beautiful blog! 🙂 God bless!!!

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by! It is always a pleasure to share good uplifting books!

  7. Julie Waldron

    Thanks for the review, this sounds like a helpful book.

    1. Erin S.

      Not a problem. Hope you get a chance to read it.

  8. Lilly

    I’ve been wanting to read this book for a while. Thanks for the review!

    1. Erin S.

      Definitely one you should go ahead and read.

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