Onlinebookclub.org Review
I agreed with everything the author exposed, I like her style of writing. She always uses this phrase intermittently: "You see," mostly to open an argument. This made me feel like I was sitting across the table from the author, and we were having a one-on-one discussion. I feel the book is well written with original thoughts. I like how she presents her arguments sequentially. She did not use any ambiguous vocabulary. I also did not see any errors while reading, which made the book exceptionally edited. This made me rate the book 5 out of 5 stars.
I recommend this book to Christians who want to get a deeper understanding of their faith. I recommend it for people who want to dig deeper into the plans of God for humanity. We need this type of book for the proper sensitization of believers to be wary of the plans of the enemies to corrupt the minds of young people. When you read this book, you will see the unconditional love of God for humans.
Emeka Emordi
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Countless individuals have credited Charlene's teachings with transforming their lives. From overcoming personal struggles to embarking on new paths of purpose, the testimonials reflect significant shifts in mindset and being. These stories serve as beacons of hope for others, demonstrating that renewal is indeed possible through consistent spiritual practice and community engagement.
Reader's Favorite Review
God is Willing by Charlene Murray is a Christian analysis that explores divine operations and humanity's connection, employing God's wisdom as a guide through difficulty and as a source of joy. Murray discusses divine anger, advocating discernment to avoid harmful relationships and bitterness. She emphasizes patience and preparation in relationships and argues that divine rewards stem from knowledge, obedience, and a
personal connection, offering strength. Trusting in God's wisdom prevents hasty decisions and the Bible serves as a compass. The significance of earthly laws and divine direction is stressed, along with the potency of forgiveness, and the metaphor of the "House within Your Heart and Mind" signifies positive change. Among many other things, Murray emphasizes God's discipline as being rooted in love to prevent undue calamity.
In God is Willing, Charlene Murray presents a variety of concepts and analyses that grounds the work in extensive scriptural references, using specific passages to substantiate her claims. For instance, Murray cites relevant verses to support the notion that thoughts and feelings are spirits and highlights the role of angels in sending thoughts to mankind. Murray writes cohesively and is straightforward enough not to confuse any level of reader, and without patronizing those who might be familiar with some of the content. What I loved is Murray's practical application of Christian principles. She advises on areas like handling difficult situations with wisdom and discernment, and aligns this practical advice with Proverbs 3:6, "In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths," emphasizing reliance on God's wisdom in decision-making. Decision-making is sometimes easier, such as picking God is Willing up and giving it an afternoon of your time. It's well worth it. Very highly recommended.
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I never felt so understood before. Charlene guided me through my struggles with patience and professionalism.
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"Murray emphasizes the primacy of God’s will in this debut nonfiction work.
As a Christian speaker, blogger, and spiritual counselor, the author notes how her willingness to “always listen to God” and follow his will rather than her own personal desires has allowed her to know that “he knows what’s best.” Her book, born of a lifetime of prayer and study of Christian Scripture, seeks to impart the author’s spiritual wisdom to readers. Though the text is nondenominational in its theology, its approach is decisively charismatic, particularly in its emphasis on spiritual warfare. Demons (who “can guide you to make bad decisions”) and angels play central roles in its narrative. Entire chapters are devoted to helping readers “discern the difference between demons and honorable angels” and describing “how Satan and demons defiled the kingdom of heaven” before the Earth was created. Other chapters focus on more conventional Christian themes, such as wisdom, recognizing God’s will, and the dangers of material wealth. Murray is unafraid to tackle some of the paradoxes of Christianity, such as how a loving God “allowed Sin and Destruction” to prosper on Earth. The book’s arguments are centered around “God’s word,” with Bible verses adorning nearly every page, as well as God’s personal revelations to the author during her multiple decades as a faithful Christian."
Kirkus Review
Charlene's resources have changed my life! I went from feeling lost and confused to finding my true purpose.
Sarah D.
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