Official Review: Transforming Faith by Fred Howard

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Re: Official Review: Transforming Faith by Fred Howard

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Thank you, Tuyishimire. Yes, faith does transform life.

Abodunrin, if you do read this book, let me know how you like it.
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It does sound as a book for religious people, or people that are confused about what they should believe. Good thing you found the answers you were looking for. Thanks for the review!
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Jesus said to his disciples, "Everything you ask in prayer with FAITH you shall RECEIVE." Christians today are being challenge to practice every faith. It's not because of what you get by doing it. But because, Faith serves as shield in every confronting situation. I like the way the Author exercise his faith based on this reviews. I thank you for giving your reviews. I'm looking forward to read this book. Because it's very timely nowadays.
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I don't read a lot of spiritual books so probably not for me. Still, I like the idea of each chapter opening with a story. Nice review.
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Post by gali »

A book about the author's spiritual journey sounds inspiring. The technique of beginning each chapter with a story sounds like a good move. I agree we should respect each other's choice and not enforce our beliefs on them. The book isn't my cup of tea, but I am glad you found it a life-changing experience. Thank you!
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Normally I don't read non fiction but growing up in a religious family it will be interesting to see the authors take on it. I also like the idea of breaking it into sections. Congrats on being BOTD
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I like the fact that he starts each section with a story to introduce it. I am really looking forward to reading this book!
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Post by Fati-bola »

I must confess your review got me wanting to go over the book one more time. True, the chapter on faith got to me too. And I love the way he moved from one faith to the other with such precise flow that took me along on the journey. Thanks Rebecca for the deep soul-searching review.
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A written review with a personalized tone. This review can easily influence a prospective reader to decide whether to read the book or not. The book highlights the fact that a seeker for spiritual growth should not confine himself to the conventional beliefs, question the tradition.
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Nice review. I rarely read books about faith and spirituality as the ones I’ve come across usually push their own beliefs and leave no room for ones own beliefs, doubts, and truths. This does sound like a book that allows the reader to personalize their own spirituality. Definitely worth a look. Thanks so much for sharing.
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Books like this aren't really my cup of tea but I think I could use the time to read this. This book will surely enlighten its readers especially those who are in need of inspiration and motivation. Great review!
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An ideal review about a book on transforming faith. The review is divided into several paragraphs so that readers can easily understand the different aspects of the book covered by the reviewer. Overall, the review gives a good insight about the book inducing the readers to make a purchase.
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Post by jaliper »

I, too, questioned faith and God's existence at one point of my life. However, things changed and my faith just got strong. So I believe this book will help me to keep my faith stronger. So thanks for your detailed review. I love it.
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Faith of our father's, holy faith. We will be true to it until death. A very nice book on the Christian faith. well done Fred Howard.
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I love the author's work and the concern for others depicted clearly in his work
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