This book concentrates its focus on dealing with the other side of life. How do we react when things don’t go our way? 2 Corinthians. 5:7 states “to walk by faith not by sight.” I have heard this scripture many times in the past and have questioned how to use it in my life. Pastor Pete Wilson tells us how to accomplish this in his new release, Plan B.
The use of his personal examples brings out the sincerity in his writing. You can tell by these stories and his other quotes he really lives what he writes about. His teachings go deeper than a simple how-to. Pastor Wilson breaks down the barriers to learning by exposing biblical truths from both sides on the aisle. He blends in the right amount of scripture to make sense of the problem. He also tries to explain why other problems happen, so we can work on prevention.
There are several instances and examples, which hit me right between the eyes. There are also a few I have been able to use while helping others.
I highly recommend this book, but only if you are really interested in changing yourself and those you love. There is no sugarcoating going on here. Pastor Wilson puts it out there without any façade. The question will be, can you accept the truth? If so, read this book.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com
Wow! Not only are you a writer but you seem to be a lawyer as well! haha! That book seems as it would be a good read, especially for a particular sister of mine. Love you and have a great week. Can't wait till Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteChange is difficult, but you are absolutely right about one thing, people need to want to change. Change is accepting accountability for the wrongs we have commited, which is something most of us battle with, but if we can take this first step real step to change. I look forward to reading this book.
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sounds like a great book, i'll look it up!
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