I think Tim Challies' review sums up my thoughts perfectly: http://www.challies.com/book-reviews/...I have a friend who knows Sarah Young and confirmed that she does, in fact, hold a high view of the ...
This book was disturbing to me and here is why. I am troubled that the author writes her words as if it was Jesus speaking. My fourteen and fifteen year old Sons were also given a book and before I vo...
This book is full of subtle error, which is why it is so dangerous. The author claims to have received these messages from Jesus, and she writes as if he is speaking. Yet her jesus twists Scripture, m...
Title: Jesus Calling: Enjoying Peace in His PresenceAuthor: Sarah YoungPublisher: Thomas Nelson, Inc.Year: 2004ISBN: 978-1-5914-5188-4This book is a daily devotional, with one page for each day of the...
1-1-21 ~ 12-31-21Reread: I have turned to my Bible and daily devotional for comfort during a difficult year. I am now in mourning as my dear husband of 50-years quietly passed away in August. My God a...
I just got the book Jesus Calling in the mail today. It's a 365 daily devotional book. I normally do not like these books as most of them are very trite and do not make the reader dive deep into Scrip...
I felt led to share my thoughts with all of you on a very popular devotional book of our day written by Sarah Young and published by Thomas Nelson. I did not come easily to the place of receptivity w...
This book frustrates me. The author's goal seems to be good. Much of what is said is true. Some of it is not. Even though the author denies it, the way in which everything is presented - as the very w...
I stopped reading this book. I tried to continue, but every time I read a page I felt something in the pit of my stomach. I've never liked when authors speak in the first person as Jesus or God. I cer...
I wish I could give this book 0 stars. I do not recommend it.Here'a a great breakdown from Tim Challies - http://www.challies.com/articles/10-s...There are other great reviews that explain the serious...