Official Review: All In Divine Order

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Re: Official Review: All In Divine Order

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Im not a religious person. But I believe this book can help open the minds of anybody in the matters of spirituality. Great review.
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While this book sounds inspiring, I'm not too fond of religious books so I may pass up on reading this one. Thanks for the review!
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I’m not religious, especially not Christian, so I tend to avoid books like this. However, as the book does use biblical verse to inspire readers to live life to the fullest, I suppose that there could be worse uses for scripture. I’m still not sure if I would read it, but it sounds useful and hopeful for Christian readers. Thank you for the helpful review.
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This is a great review. The book seems inspirational. Well done with the great delivery.
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I think this is a really interesting book given that the author was persuaded to write it after her cousin died in his sleep. I believe that this book will be life-changing to many given that it also focuses on building healthy relationships in all dimensions of life.
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I was amazed at how the author accepts whenever problems and circumstances come. It was also inspirational, by how her faith made her even though at some point there was a doubt connecting with God.
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What stood out for me is this quote in Chapter 6 that 'Divine Order always manifests itself and will eventually show you why you go through tough situations.' Character is developed in hardship and how you respond to tough situations determine a lot how you come out of it, whether on top or bottom. Are you willing to let the Holy Spirit work in you 'refining and moulding' you in such situations so you come out better that you we're before? There's still much discussion in euthanasia 'when man is forced to play God' in the story of Apollo. Who am I to take life? Good read.
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