Life is full of disappointments and detours. If the road you’re traveling is unexpected or you’re struggling to reconcile your new reality with dashed dreams, take heart. Jerry and Mary White have been there, and they know there are more options for the road ahead than what you can see right now. The best way to focus on areas of unfinished work in your life is through the lens of Scripture and encouragement. Gain perspective on your past and find hope for the journey ahead.
Well... I found this to be a genuinely patronizing blend of fanaticism and woo woo with a barely detectable hint of reality and limited accountability. An interesting testament of how the dangerously mentally ill spread their perversions of the mind and their inanities to the more reasonable of us. Smoothly, dangerously delusional. But! Drowning amidst this drivel shone a gem of caution: "... a lack of purpose kills." Although imperfectly polished, it's a grand gem for thought. The most impressively delusional idea which strongly suggests that religidiocy ought to be classified in the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" was the claim that "We are daily being transformed into god's image." Although I think they quoted a bible (I tried to distance myself in time from choking down this offensive manual and my impressions have not improved on the napkin I had to write on) 2 Corinthians 3:18 and Romans 12:2 . Somehow, I think they managed to forget some of the conditions as we improve in life in our actual, shared reality lean towards becoming old & wrinkly (if we're lucky), arthritic, demented, generally reduced, and cancerous. This book, just like our invention of the god of the judeocathlochristiomuslo myths, one would be unable to do worse work.