Review of Jesus Is EVERYTHING

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Messages of healing and hope are important, and I believe this book can have a positive influence on the right audience. As a non-believer I will not read it.
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Giving oneself completely to Jesus is what this book preaches. What can one lose? Nothing! None of us gets out of here alive and we can't bring anything with us when we go. So we might as well feed our spiritual hunger. Our spiritual gifts are the only things we can bring with us when we die. Thanks for the great review!
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This book doesn't align with my beliefs; however, I believe there are valuable lessons that one can learn from it nonetheless.
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Congrats on BOTD!
Walter Albritton Jr.'s inspirational book "Jesus is Everything!" is filled with incredibly relatable short stories. Walter has used a combination of real-world stories and parables to help the Christian on his journey to a more satisfying Christian life.
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 It is good to know that this book about Jesus is open to everyone, regardless of race, tribe, or religion. The book offers healing and hope to those who need it the most. Added this one to my reading list.
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Good review! It sounds like you thoroughly enjoyed the book. It is not my cup of tea, so I will pass on this book for Christians.
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The review of the Book "Jesus is Everything"by Walter AlbrittonJr brings to light a book that is both inspiring and helpful for day to day living in this world ,it brings hope and healing and would be a great recommendation for those searching for spiritual nourishment,as a Christian I look forward to reading this book as i believe it will be very useful for my faith.
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It's good that the author is encouraging readers to focus on Jesus and imitate his ways so that they can live a good and more satisfying life. However, I beg to pass the book because I rarely read or follow books in this genre. Congratulations for being the BOTD though.
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Post by Nelida Valdez »

I have only read a few chapters and I am looking forward to finishing this book. So far the messages are very encouraging and positive. For those who don't know Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and savior, I believe you will find him within the pages of this book
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Thanks for your awesome review of "Jesus Is EVERYTHING" by Walter Albritton Jr.. If you truly want to get the most out of life, you need the Lord Jesus Christ in your corner. His presence in my life makes the difference now and hereafter. Congrats on BOTD. Awesome review.
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I am not part of the target audience of this book. However, based on this review, it seems very instructive for people of Christian believes. Congratulations on BOTD!
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I am not a religious person at all and would have made a hard pass at the book. But the review is somewhat encouraging and I'll check to see whatever comforting piece I can find there. Congrats on BOTD
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This book looks like an interesting read for all Christians. However, I am not a Christian so I am not very much interested in reading this book. Congratulations on BOTD!
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As someone who usually approaches these topics from a different perspective, I have to admit that the message of hope and purpose in this book is something we can all appreciate. Walter Albritton Jr.'s ability to convey positivity and encouragement is genuinely impactful, as described by the review. Congrats on BOTD!
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