Review of You Are Designed to be Successful

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This book is about one's relationship with God. Our world is in such chaos because of Godless people that are evil. We need to establish a strong relationship with God, our creator. Creating this relationship with God will lead us to realizing our purpose in life. We are all designed to be successful but we need God to help us achieve our purpose in life. The author did not include any personal stories but I purchased it to read because I want God's help and He will always be a part of my life. A very good review.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting self-help book focusing on utilizing religious beliefs and the love of God to demonstrate or help the reader become successful. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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The author has penned a very nice work. I have no issues with him relating success to our Faith, because if we were designed to be successful, it could have only be done by the Creator. Great review.
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There is no better time to seek God than these trying times,and that's why I love what I read in the review. There's always help for man,just that it won't come from within man; it comes from outside man : God! I'm sure , considering the review,that the book is a timely read...,a faith-provocating book!
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Post by Umesh Bhatt »

This seems to be a book which will establish our faith in God or re-establish our faith in God because we were not earlier connected with Him or did not believe in Him. From the review it appears more like a self help book rather than a religious book. Thanks for the excellent review.
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This self-help book seems to bring six parts with advice in order to help the reader become a better person through faith in God. It also contains a motivational aspect. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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This is an inspiring book that helps guide you into living a good life. Closer to God and maintaining good relationships with people. A good book that's recommended to everyone.
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I think the points would be cliche but would still impart knowledge to the readers. Doctrines are truly helpful and I think it would take lots of experience before one can make a book about it. Thank you for this review.
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Liked everything about the review and the book title. Interesting info as a believer it will work in my favor learning about God and Bible Scriptures.
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

Sometimes we may skip over the foundations of our faith and this book seems to be a good refresher course for those who are struggling with knowing their purpose.
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As a muslim, i would really love to know more about how Christians use their religion to deal with life’s struggles. The reviewer did a great job explaining this.
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Nicely done book it like a motivational speech I will recommend it to religious folks
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In sampling this book, it seemed to have good, foundational information and reminders for Christians. Thank you for your take on this read, and congrats on BOTD.
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Post by Jessica Belle 1 »

From reading the sample, I felt drawn into reading the book because of the inspiring tone that the book is written in. For someone who has struggled with faith and connecting to God for a while, it has piqued my interest! Thank you for your review!
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Post by Zack Mureithi »

The book is an appeal to people to get a larger than life belief and trust in the creator.I think the book comes in handy in this turbulent and uncertain future.Kingdoms and governments can fall,threats of nuclear weapons are unnerving,so getting close who you believe created it all can be very comforting.
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