I’ve never been so fond of Christian religion superstars. Joyce Meyer is one of them . She is super popular and is still operative, with no major allegations that could compromise her character. So I decided to give it a try.
If you are not a Christian, you are probably going to give one star to this work. It’s “super biased “ - hahaha - on Christian beliefs. Since Joyce is explicitly mentioning the Bible to justify the book title, it will take this work to be analyzed not only as a a self help book, but if the theology in it is fine. Well… no problem with that… the book deliver what its meant for to a Christian audience. In the end, it’s a common self-help book with an acceptable theological background, making it a delightful experience to read if you are inside “christianity”.
The author will offer some passages and hints from her personal life, which I particularly don’t like (so much in a book) and adapt it to the Bible and the purpose of the book, so you can “look for the leader inside you” giving the many biblical leaderships mentioned.
Many of the advices are valid and helpful for your everyday life , even if you are a pastor , priest or just trying to become a better guide in your home or family… maybe for a greater purpose , who knows.
Taking away what I relate as some unnecessary personal experiences, that could make the reading a lot deeper in the author’s understanding of Christianity (and deeper for the audience) , the narrative is fresh. Giving the fact it’s written by a female leader, it can provide different views on the subject, leading to a very helpful understanding of leadership in a wider perspective.