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seahwkfn1976's review

5.0
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lyndsreadsbooks's review

4.0
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challenging hopeful informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

Emphasized daily struggle of trying to hear God’s voice above distractions. “God whispers because He’s so close” it talks about how the enemy shouts because he’s far away. I thought majority of references to pop culture was irrelevant

matthewhorvat's review

5.0

This book reads like an extended sermon. Which makes it so you just want to keep turning the page, seeing the next bullet point.

It looks at using 4 God Says Blank statements to answer the voices in your head.
1. God Says I Am
2. God Says He Will
3. God Says He Has
4. God Says I Can

I couldn't put this book down, probably because of the way it read like it was a sermon. Far too often I've seen books, where you get everything in the first chapter and the rest either just repeats themselves, or you find the writer going off on unnecessary tangents where you wonder what it has to do with the content.

Steven Furtick, uses practical examples to show both the struggle and how to overcome the struggle.

I read this because it had been a while since I’d read a self-help book, and I really wanted to read more nonfiction books this year, and more Christian books. A lot of this book really spoke to me. I highlighted like a mad woman.

Like many books, I started off strong and then kind of died out by the end. I got kind of bored, but still enjoyed the overall book.