I was excited to receive (provided to me by Multnomah Waterbrook Press for review) the newly released book entitled Average Joe which also includes a great study guide in the back of the book. This book is geared for men but would entertain all types of readers with a deep hunger of wanting to do great things for God.
This book helped me understand the importance of simply serving God in the work place one currently finds himself in. The first section of this book focuses on the author's drastic turn in careers, which was not by his own choice. However, the reader will soon see the guiding hand of God when the author begins to serve the Lord freely in the place God has put him.
Section two of the book focuses on the different men of the author's life who were ordinary men that God chose to use in a big way. This book ends with section three which focuses on different events in the author's life helping him to see God's purpose in the author's normalsy in his career.
This is a quick and good read for the average Christian man looking to serve God right where God has placed him. I give this book a 4 out of 5 star rating. I deducted a star because of the fading focus on motivating the reader to change his current mindset into more of a servitude focused life instead of telling stories about men and events that impacted the author's life.
This book helped me understand the importance of simply serving God in the work place one currently finds himself in. The first section of this book focuses on the author's drastic turn in careers, which was not by his own choice. However, the reader will soon see the guiding hand of God when the author begins to serve the Lord freely in the place God has put him.
Section two of the book focuses on the different men of the author's life who were ordinary men that God chose to use in a big way. This book ends with section three which focuses on different events in the author's life helping him to see God's purpose in the author's normalsy in his career.
This is a quick and good read for the average Christian man looking to serve God right where God has placed him. I give this book a 4 out of 5 star rating. I deducted a star because of the fading focus on motivating the reader to change his current mindset into more of a servitude focused life instead of telling stories about men and events that impacted the author's life.