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God's Little Devotional Book for Men (God's Little Devotional Books)

God's Little Devotional Book for Men (God's Little Devotional Books)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: God is sooooo amazining!
Review: I can't believe the miraculous ways God works in all of our lives!!! This book shows us how in all his amazingness!!! Get this book for your youngones so they can experience the wonder and magnificance that is our God!!! A wonderful How-To for creating and running your own universe!!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: O.K. if you really like devotionals, BUT...
Review: Maybe this review is a bit tainted because I don't really care for devotionals that much. The reason is because much of the context is lost when one verse is "pulled out of the hat."

I found some of the stories to be a forced link to the verse it was to be depicting (lack of context). I also found that much of the stories were worldly wisdom. For instance, in one case I'm almost certain that "the end justifies the means" was being presented, and I find no such notion in the Bible.

Of course there were some good stories also, but overall, I just don't care for reading that doesn't explain the setting and identifies the context.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: O.K. if you really like devotionals, BUT...
Review: Maybe this review is a bit tainted because I don't really care for devotionals that much. The reason is because much of the context is lost when one verse is "pulled out of the hat."

I found some of the stories to be a forced link to the verse it was to be depicting (lack of context). I also found that much of the stories were worldly wisdom. For instance, in one case I'm almost certain that "the end justifies the means" was being presented, and I find no such notion in the Bible.

Of course there were some good stories also, but overall, I just don't care for reading that doesn't explain the setting and identifies the context.


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