Review of Always Before Me
Always Before Me, by John Servant, teaches us that everyone has their unique life that no one but God knows about or understands. It demonstrates that many Christians are losing faith in God as a result of culture. Some people believe that they can do everything without God, which causes them to lose hope and slowly die in God.
In summary, this book redefines one's faith in God and the ways in which culture might influence it. It depicts a variety of life stories of people who do not entirely trust God, who are losing faith in God, who are gaining faith in God, who have never believed in God, and who have truly placed their lives in God.
Apart from that, it demonstrates how a person may grow to love themselves and become a better person after coming to know God. As far as I'm aware, sinning individuals lose hope of living, having negative thoughts and fear, but they can learn how to avoid these emotions by reading this book.
Always Before Me is an engaging and well-written story. The author crafts the story in such a way that readers will not find it tedious to read. The book is not too long to read, with only 87 pages, so readers will be able to finish it quickly.
This book is one of my favourites because it is simple to read and flows well. As a believer in God, I recommend this book to everyone, believers and non-believers alike. Non-believers may be able to alter their minds about God's work, while believers may be able to strengthen their faith in God.
To sum it up, I rate Always Before Me4 out of 4 stars. I couldn't rate it lower because this book is deep for me and I can't find any grammar mistakes in it. This book is worthwhile to read because it contains lessons that can help a reader improve their conversations, relationships, and other areas of their life.
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Always Before Me
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