Review of Always Before Me
John Servant wrote the novel Always Before Me. Father Anthony, a priest, was buried at the start of the book. The Father spent his final days in prison, thus the funeral took place there. Only a few individuals attended the funeral. Father Anthony's cousin to whom he had given all he had and another Priest named Father Richard. John the cousin, a young man with little knowledge of God and life met with Father Richard, wanting to know more about the man who had left him all his possessions, he asked about his uncle and the life he lived. Father Richard happily obliged. This led to the story of Father Anthony and another Priest, Father Paul, who had a significant good impact on Father Anthony's life.
Father Paul's faith was stronger, his confidence in God was unwavering, and his love for God was unwavering, despite the fact that he was a prisoner whereas Father Anthony was not. Both men endured difficulties, but God was always there to help them.
This book was incredible. Everything about it was fantastic. I admire how the Catholic way of life, as well as the priesthood way of life, were presented and described. Many of my misconceptions about Catholics were dispelled, such as the fact that they rarely read the Bible and rely on the Rosary. However, the bible was always mentioned, and the Rosary's significance was discussed. I liked how the book was written because it was heavily based on religion and was written in a solemn tone. I liked how genuine the book was; it didn't only heap adulation on the Priest; I realized these Priests, too, were human. There were no errors in the book, and it was meticulously edited.
I liked how the book addressed people's issues and how God aids them in overcoming them. The book was short and intriguing, and it wasn't that long. I like how it was brief and to the point, with a clear message. The book includes sermons delivered by the priest, which made the book both fascinating and useful.
I can't think of anything about Always Before Me that I don't like. The book is fantastic and motivating.
I give this book a four out of four star rating. It's well-written, well-edited, has a good plot, and is simple to follow.
I recommend this book to anyone who isn't afraid of religious fiction. Always Before Me will help people who need to be encouraged and overcome guilt. The book will be very useful to people who wish to learn bible verses that will benefit them in their daily lives.
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