Sun Stand Still - Steven Furtick

Price: $14.99

Format: Trade Paperback

ISBN: 9781601423221

Release: 9.21.2010

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Not AmAzing, Not What I Expected

by JoJo Sutis
May 25, 2012
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So I was really excited and so looking forward to this book to boost me on my way to an amazing prayer life. It was not what I was expecting. Most of the book was the authors backstory of getting his church going, and it's an inspiring backstory but this book read more like an autobiography. If I didn't have semiknowledge of Furtick and Elevation Church this read may have been drab drab drab and almost was anyway. The high point of the book were the quick few references to other people who had tapped into the power of prayer and amazing things God was doing in their lives. I was expecting more of a motivational rah rah, come on you can do it thru Christ and this book just felt more autobio. Though it was short it was hard to stay interested enough to finish. Great title and once again another example that we shouldn't judge a book by its cover. :(

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