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Alone With God: Biblical Inspiration for the Unmarried

Alone With God: Biblical Inspiration for the Unmarried

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A welcome guide into reflection and sacred space with God
Review: Good Devotional Books are intended to help the reader reflect. They help us step outside of the seemingly mundane rhythm of our lives and see the "strong hand of love, hidden in the shadows," to quote a favorite songwriter of mine. Mike Warden's Alone with God is such a Devotional Book. Think of it like a daily guide to a place of reflection and contemplation - a sacred place (like the title offers) to be alone and intimate with God. Drink deeply of these words.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It rocked my world!
Review: I am not one to make a fuss about such things, but this tiny book has really rocked my world. I was struggling to find a faith of my own when Michael's book found me. In a summer of travel and adventuring alone thrugh the worldthat shaped my faith, the words in this devotional book spoke to my heart and awoke a deep yearning that had remained undiscovered for so long. I was backpacking in Europe for three months with little money, no plans, no map, and a personal challenge to go deeper with my Creator. For the first time in my life, I began to seek true intimacy with God and to build a relationship that was not dependent on the right circumstances to make it work. God's love truly is better than life, and this book was an amazing journey that showed me that. God taught me something in every single line and every single page. The lessons are so simple, but the thoughts and implications are something so profound that you can't help but be changed. It has been almost two yeras since I first began reading it, and I have given away dozens of copies to friends who are also seeking or needing to go deeper with God. I just can't praise it enough. It will challenge you, it will change you, and it will bless your life and all those you share it with. I guarantee it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Most Uniquely Challenging Devotional - Not like the rest
Review: I have tons of devotionals - we all do and we don't get to all of them. This is one I do make time for and that's for many reasons. One is the way the author creates an atmosphere of being open to learning and knowing God more deeply where the reader is. Another is that he hits on subjects that are so specific to issues that we all face, but no one else seems to bring up. For instance, one day he talks about offending his sister in Christ. It wasn't on purpose. His intentions were good, but were they? There is still evil at war within the flesh and in an attempt to do good, some bad might have been done and so forgiveness and reconciliation is sought after recognizing his weakness and confessing it. But wait, I had just done that and it was to a sister in Christ whom I cared for. I'd never thought about it like that. I always have "good" intentions or I thought I did. This and many other devotional thoughts have begun to draw me closer to the Word and to the Lord for God's ultimate desire and that's to be conformed to His image. Michael Warden's Alone With God is an excellent book to help guide us to that point where we truly are alone with God for Him to do His work. And if you aren't "unmarried," get it anyway!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: bravo
Review: In one of his entries, Mr. Warden writes: "Once you begin reading through the Old Testament, one theme becomes abundantly clear: God loves deserts. Or, at the very least, He loves to use them...." Most of us can relate to being in that dry and barren emotional place at some point in our lives, and Alone With God, a compact devotional, is like a nice drink of water for those who are thirsty for refreshment. The title of the book says it is inspiration for the unmarried, but I believe that description is somewhat misleading, for the devotions are for all who have felt the ache of isolation during their spiritual journey (and who among us, married or not, have not felt this way?). The writing speaks to that breaking loneliness we all have in our hearts, how to honestly wrestle with it, and like Jacob and the angel, come away blessed. The devotions also serve as warnings not to buy into the culturally scripted metaphors which all too often pervade our notions of what it means to be single or married (if you are single there is something wrong, if you are married, everything is ok). Mr. Warden's book reminds us that God is passionately and relentlessly consumed with making us more like Him, with making us fall so deeply in love with Him that we lead full, adventurous lives because we are part of a bigger story. And in that journey, we are most assuredly not alone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Packed with powerful insights and VERY well written!
Review: This little devotional is loaded with simple, yet profound insights into God's character and the amazing ways He relates to His beloved children. Even though each days' reading is only a few short paragraphs, Warden's masterful choice of words helps to illuminate many of the deep truths contained in the Bible. Even though I often read through several days worth of these devotionals, many of them are so compelling I have to STOP and take time to chew on what I've just read! Warden is also quite skilled at reflecting back these profound truths of God's word by drawing out their application in my own life. This book is definitely not just for singles! I think every believer will be challenged and encouraged by this book to draw closer to God in both maturity and intimacy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For Those Who Crave Intimacy with God
Review: With a deep simplicity reminiscent of Oswald Chambers in "My Utmost for His Highest," Michael Warden writes of Christ's love and grace, encouraging us to apply God's Word in ways that challenge and free us. Though targeted toward the unmarried, "Alone with God" can exhort the soul of anyone-single, divorced, widowed, or married-to live the gospel truth with passion and abandon. I found myself pierced to my soul with Warden's insights; my copy of this devotional now bears copious underlined sentences and myriad dog-eared pages for future reference. I highly recommend this devotional to anyone who craves a more intimate walk with God!


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