The Chase: Trusting God with Your Happily Ever After, by Kyle Kupecky, Kelsey Kupecky
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Kyle and Kelsey Kupecky couldn't have dreamed a better love story for themselves had it been scripted by a bestselling novelist like Kelsey's mom, Karen Kingsbury. In fact, if you asked them, Kyle and Kelsey would name God as the author of their story. And they're glad they trusted him to write it for them.Unfortunately, too many girls hoping for their own happily-ever-after have taken matters into their own hands, chasing after boys when they should be chasing after God. And that inevitably leads to heartache, low self-esteem, and poor choices as girls give in to pressure from media and peers to look and act a certain way to attract guys.Kyle and Kelsey want girls to know that it's never too late to trust God with their love lives, that wherever they are, there's always hope for the future. Through their own story and the stories of others who long for love, they show girls how to put God first, how to value and protect their purity, how to deal with loneliness and bullying, and how to see themselves as God does--a one-in-a-million girl who deserves no less than God's best.
The Chase: Trusting God with Your Happily Ever After, by Kyle Kupecky, Kelsey Kupecky - Amazon Sales Rank: #18112 in Books
- Published on: 2015-09-01
- Released on: 2015-09-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x .48" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
The Chase: Trusting God with Your Happily Ever After, by Kyle Kupecky, Kelsey Kupecky From the Back Cover "I have watched Kyle and Kelsey chase after God, and I have seen His plans for them unfold like the most beautiful story. Now it's your turn!"--Karen Kingsbury, #1 New York Times bestselling authorOnly God could have written a love story as beautiful as Kyle and Kelsey Kupecky's. From their teenage days thousands of miles apart when they separately wrote letters to their future spouses, to a chance meeting backstage at a concert, their story brings inspiration and hope to every girl.It's easy to get impatient for the future to play out, especially when it comes to love. Before long you find yourself chasing the perfect guy and trying to write your own happily ever after. But the truth is, your best future won't be found chasing boys--it'll only come by first chasing God.In The Chase, Kyle and Kelsey take turns telling their story, with Kelsey sharing secrets to a godly relationship and Kyle revealing the truth about what guys really think. Together they'll show you how to put God first, protect your heart, deal with the loneliness and peer pressure that come along with purity, and see yourself as God does.Are you ready to trust God with your very own happily ever after? Let the chase begin!"A must-read for single girls looking for a God-honoring relationship!"--Rebecca St. James, Grammy and Dove Award-winning recording artist and author of One Last Thing"This book will bring truth and light to readers and remind them of God's perfect plan for life."--Britt Nicole, Grammy-nominated artistKyle Kupecky is a Christian recording artist who has toured with Lecrae, MercyMe, and Steven Curtis Chapman. Through his soulful pop music and public speaking along with his wife, Kyle shares his passion for Jesus with today's youth.Kelsey Kupecky is a designer and an actress who has appeared in several films, including the Emmy-nominated The Heart of Christmas. She is the designer of "Possibilities," a DaySpring greeting card and gift line, with her mother, Karen Kingsbury.Kyle and Kelsey live in Nashville, Tennessee. Learn more at kyleandkelsey.com.
About the Author Kyle Kupecky is a Christian recording artist who has toured with Lecrae, MercyMe, and Steven Curtis Chapman. His self-titled debut album released in 2014 and his Christmas album, Snowed In, debuted in the Top 10 on the iTunes Holiday Chart. Through his soulful pop music and speaking with his wife, Kyle is passionate about sharing Jesus with today's youth.Kelsey Kupecky is a designer and an actress who has appeared in several faith-based films, including the Emmy-nominated The Heart of Christmas. She is the designer of Possibilities, a DaySpring greeting card and gift line, with her mother, #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury. Through acting, designing, and speaking with her husband, Kelsey's dream is to encourage girls to chase after God, allowing him to write their happily ever after.Kyle and Kelsey live in Nashville, Tennessee. For more information, visit kyleandkelsey.com.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Grab a copy you won't be disappointed!! By Hope Painter This book is a must for the younger generation. As a mom, I read this and found things that I could even learn from to help with raising my son. This book is a needed book with the way the world is going for us to raise a generation of God loving kids who seek God first and to pray for their future spouse. I appreciate the stories and the raw moments Kelsey and Kyle shared to help us understand and teens about life lessons and situations they will face. So many times kids think they are alone in this world and they aren't. I even encourage people that don't have children of their own that are around kids in the family or at church and etc to pick up a copy and read it and pass it along. Whether you have a boy or girl I think this is a must read!!! Grab a copy you won't be disappointed!!!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Great for all age groups! By Lori A book that spans all age groups! Although this book is centered on relationship advice for Teen to Young Adult dating the life lessons in this book are suitable for any age. Like, "When we take out eyes off our own lives and focus on others, we become the best versions of ourselves." And, "God loves to do more than we could ever ask for or imagine if we chase after Him." A great go-to book to use as well if you work in children's or youth ministry! Bravo on Kyle and Kelsey's 1st book!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Good Content with One Major Flaw By Justin Megna The Kupecky’s married in June, 2012. The book centers on their love story, which they use as an example of how a wonderful, godly romance and marriage should begin as they teach principles of pursuing godly romance.The first major characteristic of The Chase is that it’s written particularly toward young Christian women. The tone of the book orients it primarily toward high school girls, though a number of the stories shared describe some of Kyle and Kelsey’s experiences in college, which comfortably opens the book to a young adult demographic. Young Christian men may dislike the book, feeling as though it’s a “girl book.” However, the words of Kyle Kupecky add a positive masculine voice, and an attentive male reader would gain from reading the book.The book is arranged with a prologue and epilogue surrounding nine chapters. The prologue and epilogue are used to showcase the beauty and romanticism of the Kupecky’s story while the chapters teach principles important to healthy, godly romances. Each chapter is dedicated to a different principle. Within each chapter, the Kupecky’s share stories from their own experiences and those of people they know to reinforce the principles they teach. The book is encouragingly honest as a number of the Kupecky’s stories are of their own failings. Through these stories, the Kupecky’s both warn readers to avoid mistakes they made and reinforce the truth that there is redemption and restoration after mistakes.The book gets off to a good start in chapter 1, where the Kupecky’s emphasize that the most important thing for finding godly romance is to put God first in one’s life: or, as they describe it, to “chase after” God. Chapter 2 describes the importance of silencing negative voices from culture and surrounding people that go against the godly voices of biblical truth and wisdom. Chapter 3 teaches that it’s important to have a list of the characteristics a girl should look for in a potential husband and not to settle for anything else. The Kupecky’s teach an important principle here, but I felt their instruction was out of balance. The chapter mainly emphasizes not settling, and I felt it didn’t successfully counterbalance the opposite error of dismissing young men who don’t live up to an unreasonably narrow set of expectations. Chapter 5 describes how important it is for women to respect and affirm the men in their lives, first practicing with fathers and brothers and ultimately supporting their husbands with the same habit. Chapter 6 contains an exhortation to young women to understand they deserve proper treatment from men and shouldn’t settle for a relationship that offers less. Chapter 7 contains encouragement to pursue sexual purity and wait for marriage to have sex and contains warnings against the harms that can come from premarital sex. However, I was displeased by a passing statement from Kyle Kupecky that “In marriage, sex works perfectly.” (page 180) This statement is untrue as even individuals who remained virgins until marriage can experience sexual problems in a variety of ways. While I recognize that Kyle was trying to cast a vision of the beauty of sex reserved for marriage, such a careless and overextended statement can create the false expectation within young minds that marriage provides a guaranteed sexual paradise. Chapter 8 contains an encouragement to persevere through the lonely and discouraging realities of singleness. Chapter 9 similarly encourages readers to patiently wait for the right person to marry rather than settle for someone less wonderful.The Chase offers positive characteristics and beneficial instruction for its readers. The principles the Kupecky’s teach within each chapter are sound and important for Christian young people to understand. However, their instruction isn’t novel as these principles have been addressed in previously published Christian literature from other authors. However, since it’s packaged and arranged in a unique way, particularly with young women in mind, I can envision the book being more effective for fostering conversations between adolescent daughters and their parents than other offerings currently on the market.Unfortunately, in spite of The Chase having much to offer, it’s marked by one glaring flaw. Distinctly interwoven throughout the book is the popular but unbiblical idea that for each single man or woman God has chosen another particular person to be his or her spouse. The book communicates the idea that a Christian woman should dedicate herself to pursuing God, trusting that God will unite her with the man He’s chosen to be her Prince Charming. I hold that the idea that God chooses particular spouses for us and will always lead us to him or her if we trust and follow Him is completely unbiblical since 1 Corinthians 7 clearly teaches that God doesn't make choices for anyone concerning marriage.The book tragically encourages passivity on the basis of this “trust God for your spouse” doctrine. Perhaps the best example is Kyle Kupecky’s statement, “Don’t try to run your love life. If you do, it will fail miserably. Trust God and pray for your future husband, believing he is out there.” (page 118) The epilogue goes on to express the sentiment that taking one’s love life into one’s own hands rather than relying on God will cause a person to miss out on the best marriage possible: “If you chase after boys, your story will be different. We’re not saying it will be horrible (though it could be). What we are saying is that you will miss out on the ‘only God could write this’ kind of love story. The kind of fairy tale we live out each and every day.” (page 237) While Christians of any age shouldn’t anxiously run after romantic partners, discouraging healthy romantic initiative in the name of letting God orchestrate the happenings of one’s love life is both unbiblical and foolish. This sort of unbiblical, spiritualistic romanticism continues to plague Christian matrimonial literature, continues to incline Christian men and women to neglect healthy, biblical initiative in their love lives, and continues to make me want to rub my forehead against a cheese grater.In conclusion, The Chase has much good to offer by way of the sound principles of godly matrimony it teaches and the instructive stories it contains. Unfortunately, the high marks it might otherwise have received are reduced by its troubling, unbiblical perspective of God’s role in romance and the harm such a perspective can produce in the lives of Christians who come to believe it. If the reader can filter out this theological error while reading The Chase then the book can offer helpful instruction and reinforcement for godly romance. Since Christian youth may not understand a proper biblical perspective of God’s role in romance, I counsel parents who purchase this book to read and discuss it with their children so as to guide youth around the theological error the book contains. Altogether, I feel I can only give The Chase two out of five points.
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