
Christopher Lee Rhyne Review 444
Review created: 10/28/09(updated 10/28/09)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
God, Jesus Christ, our own delicate fiber which creates our moral codes, our
breath on each step we take comes down to one last, our joy of life. So what
if God becomes part of that joy, so what if spiritual growth becomes focus!
Life difficulties have made our souls beginner status, we must step through
each heart beat and decide if we want the paradox of the cross or the patience
of pure joy. Book details joy in suffering, the unitive stage, the comforter,
and five other contestable offerings.
I agree with some aspects by detail or knowledge, but I also believe that God
and Jesus are separate entity. Some scripture throughout books writings
(quotes). We all have variable beliefs as I don't think of Jesus of God as a
belief but a desire. So many authors or writers classify God or Jesus as a
belief. No... This should be detailed as desire.
I rated 4**** only but a 5***** could have been easily rated with other
readers. I recommend book, but scripture, understanding, philosophy inside
book belongs intermediate class, not so much beginner status reading. Andrew
Apostoli could have elaborated more with better longer details, book seems
rushed personel favorites. I consider Andrew an asset to ideology in the
Friars section of belief. I also understand his viewpoints and how power of
the mind and spirit can become directional and service to God.
Review ID: 10000000013995596

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