Review by Elaine96 -- Who Told You That You Were Naked?

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Review by Elaine96 -- Who Told You That You Were Naked?

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Who Told You That You Were Naked?" by William Combs.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Wanting to find a different kind of book? Then give this book a try. Who Told You That You Were Naked is surely the right book for you who are still having doubt and unsure of His words. Curious to know what happen in Eden starring Adam, Eve and the serpent? Why the once herbivorous animals became meat-eater? And why women need to bear so much pain during childbirth?

This book contains 10 chapters with the first three mainly focus on Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. But this does not stop many other characters such as Cain, Abel, Moses, Paul and others to make their apperances. Meanwhile, the other chapters will revolve around faith, sins, promise and many more. By the end if this book, I can assure you that you will be learning and have more revelation between sin and faith.

I would give this book a review of 4 out of 4 because I find myself really enjoy reading it. It is well-written and the detailed explanation of William E. Combs is easily understood. Thus, this book is very suitable for everyone of any ages and even for Christian and non- Christian. After all, an extra knowledge wouldn't hurt anyone, right?

I would highly recommend this book because I find myself eager to read and find out about what happen in the personal testimony which usually is about William's own experience or his wife. Morever, I really like that he did not use one type of way to write. Instead, his way of writing changes and is always refreshing. He sometimes will insert a few stories in his book too. Not only that, at the end of the chapters, there will be some questions that will require you to do some deep-thinking and brainstorming too.

In a nutshell, I find myself unable to keep my eyes off this book once I pick it up. I also has increased my world of vocabulary to words like makluks, codicil, tumultuous and many others. Lastly, I will use a quote from William E. Combs stating that, ' Even if you clothe yourself with everything the world can offer in an attempt to be complete and fulfilled, you will always find circumstances that undercut your confidence, leaving you feeling vulnerable and naked'. So, want to know the solution to not feeling vulnerable and naked? Then, grab this book and find the answer by yourself!

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