Official Review: All In Divine Order

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The lessons from this concise, Christian-based self-help book are practical and doable. It also seems like the launching of The Divine Order Foundation to promote the advocacy of the author. Thanks for the insightful review, and congratulations on Book of the Day!
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This sounds like a very educational book. I like how it can be inspirational, instructional, or motivational. I also enjoy the author’s personal stories that she ties into her message. I would love to read this book and find out more.
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This sounds like a book full of emotion. However, I'm not interested in reading religious books.
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Post by Michael Jerry_ »

Wonderful!
now I know what this book is about and I think I should give it a read
the review compliments the book very well
The message in this book is one I think some readers will need to hear

The author did a great job
Congratulations on BOTD
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Post by Chelsy Scherba »

This book is definitely speaking to me so I can’t wait to read it! I look forward to seeing God’s divine purposes in other peoples’ lives as well as my own.
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Post by Oyedeji Okikioluwa »

I feel for the author on her loss. I understand pleasing God as the motivation of writing the book and the balance in the book. I will love to read this book to learn from it. Nice review.
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This is a great review, thank you. The book seems inspirational and motivating. I thank the author for putting her experiences on paper for the likes of us. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Post by Kelyn »

Though this book is not in a genre I read, I think that the reflection questions at the end of the chapter are an excellent way to engage the reader and get them to really focus on what they have read. I'm certain it will be an inspirational/motivational read for those who appreciate the genre. Thanks for the thorough review!!
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Post by Kajori Sheryl Paul »

A divine order in one's life seems plausible.

Thank you for the great review.
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Today's BOTD is about the author's life experiences that will help us understand our goals. Congratulations on being BOTD! and thank you for a helpful review.
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I have long believed that everything happens for a reason and that there is a lesson in everything that happens. I feel this book uniquely captures this sentiment and would be meaningful to everyone who reads it, in whatever way they need it at the time. Thanks for the great review!
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There cannot be more important thing in life than knowing your purpose. I am looking forward to digging into this book to know what spirnancial is and how this could help one find his balance. I commend the author’s generosity in sharing her knowledge and her experience through her book.
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Post by Durgeshwari Dolas »

"I want you to understand how important it is to live life to the fullest.” The very first line is So motivating so just imagine the whole book! By the name and genre, someone will guess that it's just about religion and spirituality. But no it's more to that, Which you also mentioned in your review. Thank you for the review! I'm sure this one will be an eye-opener and inspirational book.
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Post by Rayah Raouf »

Seems to be quite a motivational read. Lovely review. Unfortunately, I am not the biggest fan of religious books, so I will pass on this.
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Post by Eriny Youssef »

Awesome review! Love the points you highlighted.
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