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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Gods Whisper Always Near" by Sharon Williams.]
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We, as humans, coexist alongside all living and nonliving components of the environment. At some point in our lives, we realize that science alone cannot explain the creation of this diverse, complex, and yet lovely universe. Its construction and operation must entail a highly sophisticated and powerful force. Although science does not always agree, it has accepted several references in the Holy Book.

Our lives are a collection of experiences, and our responses to them reveal a lot about our mental, emotional, and spiritual makeup. Everyone interprets and interacts with events and emotions differently. Sharon Williams, in her book God's Whisper: Always Near, shares stories of her near-death experiences and other unfortunate encounters. She also talks about how she felt His constant presence by her side and about how her choice of leaning on God to guide her intentions, thoughts, and actions proved to be the best way forward. The dandelion, a plant often regarded as humble, serves as a symbol of hope during late winters. A chapter on the dandelion paradox perfectly explains the cover selected for the book.

According to the author, we might be wrong in assuming that we have complete control over our lives and destinies. She uses her personal experiences to demonstrate the obvious reality of God. Instead of asking for materialistic things such as fame and wealth, the author suggests that we recognize and seek divine guidance in our lives. She advises us to regularly reflect on our actions to ensure that we are living a virtuous life. She encourages us to view challenges and obstacles as opportunities for spiritual growth and development. The author emphasizes the importance of prioritizing our happiness, as it has a positive impact on both our physical and mental well-being. These are just a few of the valuable insights that the author provides, and I concur with all of them.

I cannot think of anything negative to say about the book. Although there were a few minor errors, they did not distract me much. The errors do not justify any reduction in ratings. Another round of editing can be undertaken to ensure an error-free book.

The author has succeeded in instilling a sense of optimism in our faith in the Almighty's powers. Sharon gently reminds us that God is present and always close to us. All we have to do is hold on to our faith, which is the most important aspect of life. The book's layout, simple writing style, and effectiveness make it deserving of 5 out of 5 stars.

I highly recommend this book to mature readers who may be feeling lost or unsure about their path in life. The author shares her personal experiences of the ups and downs in life and how she chose to rely on God and His words to offer hope and direction on the path of faith. By following the teachings within, readers can embark on a journey of faith and belief in the word of God. Even those who are already living a life in His name will find value in this book.

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While I agree that God is always next to us helping us, I disagree with Ms. Williams' attempt to make others feel bad if they don't receive the kind of help that she did. Thans!
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The review is great. Though I have not had a chance to read the first sequel, from the review, one can tell it's an excellent read. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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The author shares stories of her near death experiences - plural, as in she has had more than one? This book sounds very interesting. Thank you for the thorough review.
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Truly, there are many mysteries that science cannot fully explain, and situations like this paint the picture of the existence of a higher power. I would like to read about Sharon Williams' near-death experiences, as recounted in her book, God's Whisper: Always Near.
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The recognition that science alone may not fully explain the creation of the diverse and complex universe is a sentiment echoed by many.
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I agree , science cannot explain everything. And we are indeed products of our experiences.. I love the premise of this book and I love religious books. This is a beautiful review
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Amy Luman wrote: 04 Jan 2024, 17:43 While I agree that God is always next to us helping us, I disagree with Ms. Williams' attempt to make others feel bad if they don't receive the kind of help that she did. Thans!
HI Amy,

First of all, I would like to thank you for taking the time to read and leave comments regarding the book and the review shared by me.
The author tries to reiterate that we shouldn't be disheartened if any of our wishes remain unfulfilled, as HE has planned it all; all that is best for us, even before we take birth on this planet. Hence, she urges that he trust Him and continue to live in faith and lead a life as HE would like us to.

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Tabbi+20 wrote: 05 Jan 2024, 15:44 The review is great. Though I have not had a chance to read the first sequel, from the review, one can tell it's an excellent read. Congratulations on the BOTD.
Hello Tabbi,

I appreciate you taking the time to read the review and leave a comment. It is surely an inspiring read for the lost and also those who are already on His path.

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Mari Thompson wrote: 06 Jan 2024, 02:03 The author shares stories of her near death experiences - plural, as in she has had more than one? This book sounds very interesting. Thank you for the thorough review.
Hello Mari,

I appreciate you taking the time to read the review and leave a comment. Sure is interesting - the reason I keep coming back to non-fiction... and to answer your question... Yes..

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Rashad Deniro Price wrote: 07 Jan 2024, 06:07 Truly, there are many mysteries that science cannot fully explain, and situations like this paint the picture of the existence of a higher power. I would like to read about Sharon Williams' near-death experiences, as recounted in her book, God's Whisper: Always Near.
Hello Rashad,

I appreciate you taking the time to read the review and leave a comment. We mostly tend to wait until faced with trying times to reach out to Him.

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Nwansimdi Mercy Someze wrote: 07 Jan 2024, 07:14 The recognition that science alone may not fully explain the creation of the diverse and complex universe is a sentiment echoed by many.
Hello Nwansimdi,

I appreciate you taking the time to read the review and leave a comment.
Yes, I agree. Yet we take a long time waiting on the fence until we decide to cross over onto the side of faith.

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Korir Kipchumba Victor wrote: 09 Jan 2024, 03:48 I agree , science cannot explain everything. And we are indeed products of our experiences.. I love the premise of this book and I love religious books. This is a beautiful review
Hello Korir

I appreciate you taking the time to read the review and leave a comment. My thoughts lean more toward a spiritual nature rather than bending over to religion which appears divided in today's times.

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This review provides a positive and detailed overview of the book "God's Whisper: Always Near" by Sharon Williams. It highlights the author's personal experiences and their reliance on faith, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives and seek divine guidance. The reviewer finds value in the book, with no significant criticisms and recommends it highly, particularly to mature readers who may be seeking direction and hope. Overall, this review appears helpful, sufficient, motivating, and suggests that the book would be a valuable addition to anyone's library.
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Aaron Joseph Maupin wrote: 15 Jan 2024, 16:07 This review provides a positive and detailed overview of the book "God's Whisper: Always Near" by Sharon Williams. It highlights the author's personal experiences and their reliance on faith, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives and seek divine guidance. The reviewer finds value in the book, with no significant criticisms and recommends it highly, particularly to mature readers who may be seeking direction and hope. Overall, this review appears helpful, sufficient, motivating, and suggests that the book would be a valuable addition to anyone's library.
Hello Aaron,

Appreciate you taking the time to read and leave a comment.
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