Official Review: Be Brave by D.B. Haire

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Re: Official Review: Be Brave by D.B. Haire

Post by Azeline Arcenal »

This seems like a really interesting read. I'm a Christian myself and I do live in a foreign country but have never been persecuted for my faith. I will probably add this book to my reading list. Great review!
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I loved your review and the recurring theme of God that connected each of these ten stories together. The book sounds very inspirational and is helpful for anyone who is struggling with their faith. On a side note, keep up the work that you are doing. :)
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This inspiring book about faith, charity, and hope is a must read. Many of us do not believe that there is a God. May this book enlighten them.
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The book opening is very pleasant and the author's thanks giving words are also touchy. I personally like the spiritual or cosmic stuff a lot to read and this book too has the similar lessons. I read initial 2 chapters and they are interesting. I have plan to read it full tonight. Good work.
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I am glad this book was able to help you refocus on what is dear to you. This book looked interesting even though it is not normally what I would choose to read.
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I am not a Christian, or religious at all. However, it's clear that you loved this book and it sounds like something Christians would benefit from reading. Thanks for the review.
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Thanks for the review. It is great that this book has touched you so much. Sometimes you just need a new perspective of things in order to get back on track of what you were doing in the first place.
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Such a great review. I myself love spiritual-themed and I'm definitely adding this to my TBR.
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Thanks for your review. That's great that the book spoke to you, especially when you live abroad. Been there. ☺
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This sounds as though it could be very inspiring for devout Christians. I'm not one, but I'm glad that you enjoyed the book!
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It's amazing to me what people will give up just to share their beliefs in God. I love missionary stories. They are always humbling and inspiring! These missionaries allowed themselves to be guided by their faith to find people to teach. This, to me, is a demonstration of their trust in God.
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I think this is the type of book we could all benefit from in one way or another! From learning through others experiences to deepening one's own beliefs, this well-written BOTD sounds fantastic! Congratulations! :-)
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This looks interesting. Not for me, but I'm glad you enjoyed the book.
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Post by abrahamjolaoluwa »

Reading from the Short review, we can recall from the book of James "Fight For the Faith" and as a believer our faith must stand sure. Grace and more power for the missionaries.
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Post by Sindhu Srinath »

Inspiring for sure. Congrats on the review. I liked the part about praying for others. That sounds simply wonderful.
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