Official Review: All In Divine Order

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I like your review and the book sounds very engaging to read. I like that the author put in quotations from the Bible as an introduction to each chapter and kept the central message of the book constantly running through each example. I also like that she has a holistic approach to faith that looks at all aspects of human life and seeks to better each one to create a well rounded individual.
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What a great birthday gift to give everyone from Dr. Andrews on her birthday! It is a message of inspiration, motivation, hope, and more. Great review!
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'Official Review: All In Divine Order' by Dr. Monica Young Andrews is a detailed thesis on the work of the author! The points related to the existence of the divine order in one's life have been explained for the benefit of all readers! Also, the point that there are reflection questions at the end of each chapter is worth mentioning in the review! The reviewer's reading experience is marvelous! Nice to learn that it is an encouraging read that has many educational nuggets and thoughtful questions to help us along our path!
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Amazing review, explicitly written with clear cut description of and intent that beckons the most reserved of interest! Congratulations
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Finding and fulfilling purpose is one important thing man must do while on earth here. And I believe this book ensures guidance on this particular subject. Hence, I will definitely read this book.
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I agree with the author: there is something to learn from every situation. Living deliberately and purposefully is something I have always wanted, but it seemed inaccessible. I'm slowly easing back into it again but with God, this time. This book seems like a great companion to have on the journey.
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All in Divine Order sounds like it promises to be an elevating and uplifting read. I imagine that persons seeking to understand their purpose and learn from their experiences in life will find reading this book meaningful. Thanks for the great review!
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This book teaches the significance of accepting all the good and bad experiences and keep moving on by having a positive outlook on life. I think it's a good way to live life and not giving in to hopelessness.
Thanks for this wonderful review :tiphat:
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Thanks for an insightful review and recommendations. This book will teach readers not to sorrow at any loss and gateway with it soonest.
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Today's writer uses stories and the Bible scriptures to depict that there is something to learn from every situation. I would love to read this book.
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I liked the optimistic side of the book. I would like to read it to get enlightened about my purpose in life. I like how the author used her own suffering to insipre other to live.
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It is interesting to see how the author used a tragic situation as the starting point to reach out and help others find purpose in their life. I am curious about what the author has to say about pets in the book? Healthy relationships are important to all aspects of life. Great review!
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Post by Ladyhanee001 »

This is a very insightful ideas. As they say life is too short, this book is a great reminder.
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An encouraging read that has many educational nuggets and thoughtful questions to help someone along your his/her path.

Thanks for the review
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This must be a well-written book, capable of challenging a reader to use the knowledge gained from the book. Thanks for the review.
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