I loved this book and it impacted and strengthened my walk with God. Although my 24-year-old self would have greatly benefited from the stories, scriptures, and encouragement while I was still searching for God, my 46-year-old self (20+ years in the faith) still had a lot to drink in.
I downloaded the book randomly because it was free at the same time as my memoir. From a writing standpoint, I'll mention that the book could have benefitted from tighter editing to remove some of the parts that slowed it down. (I had to learn this the hard way, so no judgement!) ;-) But for a self-professed "everyday man" and a "non-writer mechanic" he produced such gems as:
"Because we are trapped in our mortal bodies here on earth and because we are not all-knowing like God, it is very difficult and sometimes impossible for us to see what God is able to accomplish despite the detours of heartache and tragedy in this life."
I mean, come on! That is some pretty powerful stuff for a non-writer. Go Bruce! (Go Holy Spirit!).
I'll also mention that - although this is prevalent throughout mainstream Christianity - I think it's misleading to have the "Sinner's Prayer" (I think it's called), followed by - "If you just prayed that prayer and meant it, it is settled. You are now a child of God and are in covent with Him." - when the Bible says, "Whoever believes and is baptised will be saved" (Mark 16:16) or "Repent and be baptised, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit." (Acts 2:36) Of course there are more scriptures about baptism, but the covenant happens in baptism, and it can mislead those searching to be reconciled to Christ if its importance is relegated to one of those "other things you should do."
What else. I liked Lori. She only had a shadow presence in the book, but I could see her gentle influence in all the ways she did not appear (i.e. harping on her poor husband to repent and change). This inspired me to be a more supportive wife. And finally, what I found so brilliant was how the author delineated the ways God talks to us. He has talked to me through prayer, and his Word, and visions, and dreams, and angels, and I've seen his miracles and divine protection ... but I never thought to outline it with such concision. I also know quite a bit about angels through the scriptures, but never thought about clarifying their different roles in God's Kingdom. That was illuminating.
This is a long review, but hopefully it shows how much I loved the book. It's just good nourishing "sweet bread" food for the soul.