Review of Past, Present, and Future

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Deretha Thompson
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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Past, Present, and Future" by Donna B. Snow.]
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People these days do not attach much importance to the Bible and what it stands for, but the author writes this book in order to remind us of the value of this great book. The Bible is more than history; it is also a prophecy written by anointed men and women of God, and the author proves this in her writing. She shows some correlation between events that have been recorded as scientific successes and their origin in the great book. An example would be the initial belief that the earth was flat, which was disputed by science but had already been accurately recorded in the Bible thousands of years ago. ​ ​

Furthermore, the author gives a myriad of reasons why we should read the Bible and the lessons we stand to gain both in personality and in knowledge. The Bible contains events that have not happened yet, and we are encouraged to build a personal relationship so that we can understand His word better. The next chapters describe events from the Bible along with their significance in our lives today. Read this book to learn more about the Bible and God's plans for us. ​ ​ ​

This book employs a very descriptive style in explaining the points; the message is concise and straight to the point. The author writes to draw us close to God by sharing a lot of reasons and proofs on the authenticity of the Bible. Encountering this book rekindled my faith because the author writes from a perspective everyone can relate to. Bible-based books are usually monotonous and uninteresting, but this book was interesting and concise; it contained the necessary details and was straight to the point. ​ ​

I had no dislikes for this book at all; the delivery, message, and presentation were nothing short of wonderful. There were no obvious grammar errors; I believe this book was exceptionally edited for these reasons. I rate Past, Present, and Future by Donna B. Snow 5 out of 5 stars, and I recommend it to Christians who are interested in learning more about God and building a relationship with Him. ​ ​ ​

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Post by Louis Donald »

The way the author connects biblical events with modern science and life lessons seems like a powerful way to rekindle faith and understanding. It's great to hear how the book made such an impact on you, especially with its engaging and concise delivery.
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Post by Pearl Flourish »

It’s refreshing to see a book that makes the Bible feel relevant and engaging rather than distant or overwhelming. The way it connects scripture to history and science sounds like a thought-provoking approach that could strengthen faith and curiosity at the same time.
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Post by George Bastem »

Donna B. Snow’s approach to connecting biblical teachings with real-world events sounds both engaging and faith-strengthening. It’s refreshing to hear that the writing is clear, concise, and relatable, making it easier for readers to connect with its message.
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