Official Review: All In Divine Order

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I'm not religious, so I don't know if it is for me, but the author seems to approach a lot of interesting themes, such as healthy relationships. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the informative review!
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

While I'm not normally into religious-type books, it sounds like the author has a lot of knowledge to impart to readers. I like that there is a worksheet or next steps after every chapter for the reader to put what they've learned into practice. Thanks for the detailed review.
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Post by Emjopin »

All in Divine Order as per this awesome review is a series of true to life stories and guiding questions that lead the readers to contemplate on spirituality while attending to life's inevitable relationships including financial needs.
To live life to the fullest as it shows, we need to delineate between the possible and the impossible. We strive to achieve the best we can and let go of those beyond our grip.
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The goal of the book is to help others understand their purpose and learn from their experiences in life. The greatest motivation from this book is to stay positive.
The review is superb.
Congratulations on Botd 🎉
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Post by Creole »

Divine purpose is not easily understood. Believing that nothing happens by accident will take some deep introspection, experience, and belief in God. Thanks to the author for sharing her experiences, perspectives, and counsel, which may help persons in finding life's meaning. This is an amazing review. Thanks for the insights.
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I have got to say that the title of the book is well thought and accordion to the reviewer, this book does not disappoint. It seems to deliver exactly what i am expecting and offers a lot of important life lessons. Great review!
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I am finding this book to be educational, informative and inspirational. The author describes how due to the loss of a cousin who died without an apparent illness at a young age, and other family members who have had relatively short life spans, she realized how fragile life is. I liked how she related how she had questions about religion and her Father encouraged her to find the church and faith where she felt she belonged. Through short stories, examples and questions the author encourages the reader to examine their own purpose in life and how to achieve those goals. Thanks you for the nicely detailed review on this book.
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Post by Seamstress »

"Nothing Happens by Accident!" and everything here on earth is guided by some divine intervention? I am not one of the believers in this existential theory. Count me among team "Free will!" therefore ignoring this book is my must do. No offense, but I will skip it.
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Post by Suzer6440 xyz »

While I’m not interested in a religious book , I thought this was a great review , downloaded it and may just give it a try. The length of the book will be worth try for me. Congrats on the BOTD
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I really do not enjoy reading non-fiction books on motivation so I am going to pass on this one. Thanks for the great review!
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Sounds like a very interesting and encouraging book to read. It can be hard to live your life fully, especially if you are unsure of your purpose, but as the author points out, we are not guaranteed tomorrow. I enjoy reflection questions at the end of chapters in books like this one because it takes you from spectator to participant. Thanks for your helpful review.
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Christian literature isn't my thing. Fans of the genre should find this book a worthwhile read. Thanks for sharing.
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Nope, not for me. Those who are religious may enjoy it. However, using death as divine order...nope. Telling someone that their loved ones' death is all a part of God's plan is one of the worst things someone could do. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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As the author describes, it is Gods nature to know that everything happens in divine order.Life should be explored to the fullest.Great review.
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Post by Dori Lee »

Thank you for the review. Though I don't normally read self-help books, this one sounds like one I might try.
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