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rvoogt's review against another edition
Realized the author had left the faith and didn’t want to read the book.
shirleytupperfreeman's review against another edition
It's hard to describe Bell's latest work - it's part memoir, part sermon and part philosophical musings written in a bit of a mind dump style that somehow still works. There aren't chapters - can't imagine there was ever an outline - but he does have some lovely messages about how everything and everyone is connected, everything is spiritual and we are all loved.
abethel's review against another edition
5.0
I received an advanced digital copy of this book from the publisher.
Rob Bell's writing is thoughtful and engaging. He explores his personal spiritual journey in this book more than in past books. I love the way he talks passionately about science and spirituality and weaves seemingly disconnected topics into a cohesive narrative.
I will definitely be recommending this one to friends and family!
Rob Bell's writing is thoughtful and engaging. He explores his personal spiritual journey in this book more than in past books. I love the way he talks passionately about science and spirituality and weaves seemingly disconnected topics into a cohesive narrative.
I will definitely be recommending this one to friends and family!
danielleroegner's review against another edition
hopeful
inspiring
mysterious
3.5
Honestly really similar to his other books, and didn’t delve much into what I thought would be covered in this book, so I finished it slightly disappointed. Overall it’s a fine book but was too much about him and his life rather than talking about bringing spirituality into the every day.
mstine's review against another edition
5.0
Probably my favorite read in a very long time. I couldn't put it down except when I had to actually work or be present with people. I felt like I was listening to Rob describe what's been going on inside my head for years. I've never met the man, and yet I feel such a deep kinship with him through his words. Everything is connected indeed.
iancmclaren's review against another edition
4.0
Probably the most autobiographical of Rob Bell's books, he tells his family and personal story within the grand scope of the ever expanding universe down to a very detailed account of how babies are born. All of it points to the reality that (you guessed it) everything is spiritual.
escherbot's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
4.5