Review by ToniBalony -- Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute
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Review by ToniBalony -- Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute
Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute by Jeff Meyer is inspiring and intriguing. Deserving of 4 out of 4 stars for its active study points and the comfortable pace he gives delivering his message. It shows in his work that Jeff is a life and dream coach and pastor by profession, sharing his experience and wisdom.
Take the time to engage with his insight daily and you will be lovingly spoon-fed all the goodness and growth. The chapters are short and sweet so the commitment isn't a big ask. Although it is made clear that anyone can make use of all his points, some are seemingly geared more towards those spiritual leaders with a brick and mortar responsibility but still offer good advice.
I believe that Jeff is truly gifted to ignite a spark in others and chooses to follow his dreams of doing so. It seems nothing gives him better satisfaction than seeing others soul-stirred as well. I can say that honestly, I began reading this book with no idea or dream in mind and still felt like I was leaving each day with a new sense of God in me that I didn't feel before.
The world has a way of draining out the sparks in our life and it's good to revisit these things that made us feel special and on fire in the first place. The world needs our unique and special gifts. You can't go wrong with a book that can simultaneously connect us with our Creator and to the innermost parts of ourselves. Jeff also encourages the reader to use any chapter out of order, if one has a particular pop if needed. His biblical wisdom mixed with personal stories keeps a good balance as well.
I enjoyed reading this book because I was in a stagnant place and was in need of a change, even if it didn't necessarily involve a dream or an idea that needed to be sparked - I feel like it was me that needed a spark instead. So like I said some parts of the book don't feel like they pertain and some parts can make you feel a bit lonely if you don't have another person to trust your feelings with, but, it is a good reminder that we all come from a place of true love. The kind we didn't need to earn. The kind of love from grace.
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