Review of Let The Children Come
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Review of Let The Children Come
Faith in God is not something that comes in handy. It may take a long time to develop, but it's truly worth it when you have it. Let the Children Come by Tom Fay is a book about the story of George Müller, a man who put all his faith and trust completely in Jesus Christ. In the early stages of his life, George did not believe in religion and had always been into doing drugs and drinking. If you are a fan of life-transforming books, then you should read this book.
Everything changed for George when he met with his old friend Beta Kelley at the airport while coming back on vacation from college. George and Beta had been friends right from childhood, and both of them have been into doing drugs, smoking, and drinking. Beta eventually introduced George, who was still living those unhealthy lives, into a Christian family, where he eventually found salvation. Would George abandon his father's dream for him to become a lawyer for his new-found faith? Read this book to find out.
Words alone cannot explain how much impact this book has had on me. In my opinion, any Christian who wants to build his faith should read this book, as it has helped me build my own faith in Jesus Christ in no small way. George's life is an example that every true believer should emulate. Other than George's belief in God, Beta's aunt Emily and her husband Matt caught my attention the most. They were so welcoming and loving, which is a lifestyle I think every Christian should have.
This book is incredibly beautifully written, and positivity permeates every page. The author was key in telling the story in a way that made the book interesting, captivating, and easy to read and understand. The writing style employed by the author is one aspect of this book worthy of note. This book is divided into thirty-five interesting chapters, and each chapter contains a detailed account of a part of George's life.
After carefully reading this book, there was absolutely nothing negative I could notice in it, so I have no reason to dislike it in any way. No typos or grammatical errors were obvious to me during the course of reading this book, showing that the book was meticulously edited. In light of this, I would boldly give this book a rating of five out of five stars. I would recommend this book to any young or old believing Christians who are interested in building their faith more on the Lord Jesus Christ and those who are on the verge of giving up hope in God.
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Let The Children Come
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