Review of The Move
Posted: 24 Jul 2024, 14:24
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Move" by O K Johnson.]
O.K. Johnson's book, The Move, discusses Christian believers and how strong their faith can be during trials and tribulations.
It centers on the Christian journey of the author and Patti, his wife. Through their personal stories and experiences, they shed light on their experiences as believers and their walk with God. Although it might seem easy to get to church and bear the title of Christian, the author explains that doing things according to God's word is difficult, but that makes us Christians. I got to see what the authentic lifestyle of a Christian should look like by reading the narrative of this book. I understood that being a faithful Christian comes with responsibilities. It is more than just a religion; it is a calling.
The fact that the author wrote this book as a teacher made me like and appreciate it more. He did not present it as a book but rather as a guide and encouragement to Christians, knowing that people might be going through specific difficulties in their lives alone. I also appreciate that the author could give us such a sincere story of his life and didn't shy away from including his struggles along the way, as so many people are quick to share their results and merits while hiding the processes it took to achieve them. This book has strengthened my resolve as a Christian, as I have realized that being a Christian doesn't mean everything will be smooth for you.
I did not dislike anything about this book, as I felt blessed by the author's words and the scriptures, which I learned so much from. Although I spotted a few minor errors while reading it, the book was professionally edited.
Considering the reasons I mentioned above, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend it to Christians, especially newly converted Christians, and to people willing to embark on a fresh Christian journey.
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The Move
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O.K. Johnson's book, The Move, discusses Christian believers and how strong their faith can be during trials and tribulations.
It centers on the Christian journey of the author and Patti, his wife. Through their personal stories and experiences, they shed light on their experiences as believers and their walk with God. Although it might seem easy to get to church and bear the title of Christian, the author explains that doing things according to God's word is difficult, but that makes us Christians. I got to see what the authentic lifestyle of a Christian should look like by reading the narrative of this book. I understood that being a faithful Christian comes with responsibilities. It is more than just a religion; it is a calling.
The fact that the author wrote this book as a teacher made me like and appreciate it more. He did not present it as a book but rather as a guide and encouragement to Christians, knowing that people might be going through specific difficulties in their lives alone. I also appreciate that the author could give us such a sincere story of his life and didn't shy away from including his struggles along the way, as so many people are quick to share their results and merits while hiding the processes it took to achieve them. This book has strengthened my resolve as a Christian, as I have realized that being a Christian doesn't mean everything will be smooth for you.
I did not dislike anything about this book, as I felt blessed by the author's words and the scriptures, which I learned so much from. Although I spotted a few minor errors while reading it, the book was professionally edited.
Considering the reasons I mentioned above, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend it to Christians, especially newly converted Christians, and to people willing to embark on a fresh Christian journey.
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The Move
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon