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The book has a solid premise that it based on. Alexander identifies five stages in the christian life: the unbeliever, the believer, the example, the teacher, and the imparter. The pattern of the book is established in the introduction which is... [Read on]
I need to begin by saying that this book was not written for pastors but rather for those who are relatively new to the faith. It would be disingenuous to suggest that I didn't gain anything from reading the book, but I did find it difficult to... [Read on]
Since humankind has sought connection with God we have looked for ways to describe the process of spiritual maturity. The Old Testament used wandering in the wilderness. Jesus talked about taking up one's cross. The apostle Paul often used the... [Read on]
I have something to admit. I am a band nerd at heart. I do not normally associate with athletes and jocks. As such, I have a bias that books written by athletes will follow a certain formula. However, this book blows that notion right out of... [Read on]
When I first received this book my initial thought was that it was going to be like any other book written by an athlete. I opened it expecting a lack of writing skills and not very articulated. I can honestly say that I was completely wrong and... [Read on]
I really didn't know what to expect when I received this book in the mail. I heard Shaun Alexander speak at a local church recently, so I knew a little bit about the book, and his views of religion, but I still wasn't sure what to make of the... [Read on]
I search for a book that I can use to help young Christians walk with God. "The Walk" is what I find most satisfactory. The author start with "God" seeing that two-third of the word has to do with "go." So he "categorizes" five stages that... [Read on]
What its all about: The Walk is an overview of the growth of a Christian into maturity as outline by the author. Alexander identifies five stages in life: the unbeliever, the believer, the example, the teacher, and the imparter. The book opens... [Read on]
I really enjoyed this book. To read a book written by a former professional athlete that carried this much depth and wisdom was enlightening. I was grateful to be in Shawn’s shoes and see some of his journey into the deep things of God. This... [Read on]
The Walk by Shaun Alexander was an enriching journey down the path of discipleship. Many aspects of this book blessed me and caused me to think about where I am in my walk with Jesus. The stages of the journey were most interesting to... [Read on]