Review of Plans that Made God Laugh

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This is a truly inspiring book. The author's honesty and experience are really appreciated and it could just save someone on the verge of giving up. Congratulations on being the Book of the Day.
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It seems this book will be a useful guide for those considering a career in the aviation sector, as it's a well-written memoir by Captain Allen who has extensive knowledge in this area.
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When we make plans for ourselves, and most times, without God’s consent, God will make things work in a way that humans will know He’s at work. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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CAPT Bluto family didn't miss much, because they had children, and other relatives at large, though James was on and of from home, still at a certain point church gather them together, how ever much, family, carrier is not easy to hold but believe in God can also change our ways no matter what.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

The author could achieve all this because he allowed God in his plans. The world is not fair to anyone. Our best intentions could go wrong. God is always there to help if we let Him. Thanks for the review.
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God always has good plans to everyone, especially when you have faith in Him.
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Congrats on BOTD. The topic of aviation is alright, but unfortunately, I don't believe we need a God in everything we do.
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the title is funny, but I'm looking for conflict. I may find it once I read the actual book; however, I'd be disappointed if the conflict wasn't connected with Christianity or religion.
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Jim seems to have lived the life. It seems like whatever God’s plan was for him, he handled it well. I think his background was an added advantage for him. Nice book.
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Plans That Made God Laugh is a book centered on faith, aviation, and perseverance. It is a story that tells
the manifestation of God’s plan in our lives. This book can pass for a memoir as it tells the chronological story of the author. Thanks for your review.
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Faith in God indeed terminates all setbacks. It's gives us a new life in Christ Jesus, the author's belief is an epitome for others to emulate. I enjoy this book and like to know more.
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I avoid both memoirs and books on religious subjects, so I will pass on this one. Thank you, though, for your review, and congratulations on Book of the Day!
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Books of the day (BOTD) is a memoir of Jim his dream of flying aircraft for a living came true at the age of 47 despite having gone through all the challenges in his life, from losing his dad ,to flying on the back seat of navy carrier....jim never lost hope and through his beliefs in God his dreams came true just the way he quoted in a Bible verse the book of Jeremiah 29/11 . this book made me realize how turning to God to achieve a dream is so possible.i will recommend it 💯✅ and the reviwer gave it a nice review easy to read and understand
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I've always wanted to read stories of experiences of real-life pilots. This book seems like a great memoir to start with. Congratulations to the author on becoming today's BOTD!
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Post by Manang Muyang »

I guess this is a book about plans and planes. I've become weary of memoirs, so I am not too excited about the book. I am also not interested in pilot work. I am Christian, though, so I may take a little curious peek. I'd like to know how God laughed.
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