Pearcey Report

Pearcey Report

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Soul Food For The Journey

90 Days of God’s Goodness

The opening page of day one says it all: Conflict with a Purpose.

Our lives are not purposeless, but purposeful from God’s perspective and he is engineering every aspect.

The author has the gift of developing the right passage, and apt illustration, and a personal prayer relative to a suggested life experience.

Bottom line: the 90 Day journey suggests God knows what He is doing.

Our part is to recognize His hand, submit, and revel in the experience, difficult though it may be.

My suggestion: use this tool for 90 days, focusing on God’s sovereignty and providence and see if your confidence and personal security is not significantly enhanced.

I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review.

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