Featured Official Review: Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute [May 2021 Book of the Month]

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"...service could be wearisome if they don't discover their own God-given visions."

Yup! This book is for me! :lol2: :lol2:
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I like how you mention that the book contains personal stories and also exercises. This sounds really exciting and looks like it has warm and practical ways of influencing your everyday life. Thanks for the detailed review, I hink this might have to be one I'll check out/
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Post by Katherine Smith »

I like your review and the different themes hat you touched on. I think that it is not only important for Christians leaders to lead their flock, but also grow as people with constantly updating their knowledge basins. I also like that the author included URLs for additional reading so that people can explore other resources.
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It is nice that the book was well edited. I am glad that you liked the book. Congrats to the author on the 4/4 rating.
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A book that helps guide one to finding and executing their dreams sends helpful and inspiring. This book is a good guide for fans of this genre.
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Post by Seraphia Bunny Sparks »

Thanks for the thorough review of this book. I don't think this will be one that I pick up though. I'm not an avid reader of inspirational or self-help books. It sounds like this book will be insightful for many, but it's not a book that appeals to me personally.
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I'm glad that this book is useful. I have no current need for it, but may come back to it in the future, thanks!
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It looks like this book is really inspiring .I would definitely like to read this book especially when I am in need of some inspiration. Thanks for review!
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Post by Opoku Noah »

This is a very interesting book, I haven't heard or read anything like this before, I hope that everyone in this world get the chance to read something like this, it's really amazing and a life motivator.Thanks
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Great review but definitely made me realize that this is not my type of book. It sounds like a great self help book for those who are religious, though.
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I'll stay clear of this one because of the Christian viewpoints, but it does sound like it had good advice for folks! I hope others are able to get a lot from it. Great review!
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting book that contains a collection of stories to help the reader have dreams and achieve those dreams. Well done.
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The author encourages people to dream big and gives tips on how to realize our dreams. It is interesting that the author includes a section on writing and editing. I like that personal stories are added in the book.
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Sounds like a great book for Christians, leaders, and people with a dream that’s been hard to get off the ground! I’m certainly one of them! I’ll definitely add this one to my list. Congrats on BOTD 😊
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Post by Lindsey Klaus »

This book is not for me, as I am not Christian and tend to veer away from religious books. However, it looks well written and seems very suitable for its target readers. I like that it uses a clear and concise method to help people reach success. Fantastic review!
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