Official Review: All In Divine Order

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This sounds like an inspiring non-fiction book that will encourage readers to live a happy and fulfilling life. The fact that the author employed scriptural counsel and also the exercises in her writing, I'm sure the message will positively impact the lives of many who will read the book. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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The author wrote this book in an attempt to help others find their purposes in life after her 20-year-old cousin died in his sleep. I’ll pass on this one, as I was discouraged by the Bible references. This will appeal to the right audience for sure. Congrats on BOTD!
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Wow, thank goodness for book reviews! That's how I'd have missed such a glorious book just by "judging a book by its cover." It's clear that Dr. Andrews has churned out another masterpiece to help redirect people's focus on discovering their purpose to the point of creating a Foundation for it! Say no more, I'm grabbing this one in a heartbeat!
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What a beautiful book. I love the cover!
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This sounds like a lovely book. It is packed with knowledge and possible practical steps to take to apply the knowledge. I like how you put it that depending on the reader's needs, it can be inspirational, instructional or motivational. Thank you for a lovely review!
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I've always been fond of works that are inspirational and motivational. It is often said that human beings are inherently good, we talk the earth with the intentions of good. High on moral code and non fiction books have a way of touching the reader at the heart. I certainly appreciate the positive energy that is so luminescent.
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It is not an easy ride to live life, talk more of living a profitable life; living it to the fullest. This book explores that in detail with its benefits. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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I'm very sorry for the author lost but one thing I like about this book is that Andrew took his time to explain things in details ,and as individuals we come across most of the issue discussed in this book , life is full of experience but above all God is the Divine author ,wish to read the complete copy of this book
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This is a very engaging and insightful review. I wish for the opportunity to read it. Thanks for the recommendation.
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The act of helping people is a noble calling. I appreciate the author's good work of writing such an inspiring book.
The review is insightful.
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I had a chance to read a few pages before coming here. Those pages were so interesting and engaging. I will go back and finish the book. I love religious self-help, inspirational books.
Ty for your amazing and beautiful review, outlining all the key points in the story. You did an awesome job.
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I believe this book would prove inspirational to its readers; however, religious themes not being my forte, I would probably pass this one. Thanks so much for the heart-touching review!
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A meaninful life is tricky if we don't take the time and think. Most of the time we just live tgrough the days like robbots. This book brings outvwhat every one of us should take into account and practice to become better. Congrats to the author for this good book.
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“I want you to understand how important it is to live life to the fullest.”

Monica Young Andrews wrote All in Divine Order after her healthy 20-year-old cousin died unexpectedly in his sleep. Her goal is to help others understand their purpose and learn from their experiences in life.

Pleasing God is the author’s motivation. The result is a positive outlook that is contagious. It is not superficial or forced; it is a conscious decision to believe everything happens as part of a divine order for your life, and there is something to learn from every situation.

The book starts with an overview of The Divine Order Foundation, a private family foundation the author formed to help people fulfill their purpose through training, mentoring, and scholarships. In each of the seven ensuing chapters, the author shares a brief story from her life. A Bible verse precedes each story, and reflection questions and activities follow at the end.

The chapters cover ways to identify and shape healthy relationships in all areas of your life. Andrews references these areas using the divinely coined term spirnancial, which means spiritual, mental, emotional, physical, social, and financial (in that order, she adds). The stories involve relationships with family members, friends, spouses, and pets. The scenarios seem random at first, but she ends by drawing the reader’s attention to thoughtful insights embedded in the story.

A very interesting guide to shaping healthy relationships in all areas of one's life. The author wrote this book to please God and this book will undoubtedly help many readers fulfill their purpose in life. A positive outlook is a conscious decision to believe everything happens as part of a divine order for one's life.
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Post by Prabhat Sunil Mathur »

This book is from my most favorite genre 'Spiritual, fiction'. That's why I am willing to read it as soon as possible!
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