This book was offered for free in exchange for an honest review. Here we go.
Louie has several titles that have called to me from my TBR list lately, so this book felt like it fell into my lap at the perfect time. The book itself is beautiful, both in the classy cover and the glossy interior pages which also have gold headings and a ribbon bookmark. Lovely gift idea.
I generally tend to believe each book has a perfect audience, and when the perfect audience is married to the perfect book, all rejoice. Like other devotional books, each page is not just numbered but also dated. There's also a title, a scripture, a two-sentence prayer, and a brief thought clocking in at half a page. The perk with this layout is that it's easy to read, easy to digest, and can still help you feel a little bit spiritually fed. In this way, the book is a total win. Any new convert would be well-nourished by the spirit and ideas this book invites into your heart.
As a longtime Christian, some pages felt a little bit too fluffy and light for me, and I found myself often conflicted between wishing for more content and just wishing for more substance. I consider it a good "floor" for my scripture study goal. On chaotic homeschooling days, I might not get to read a chapter of the Bible and a thorough, thoughtful prayer in. But a page of this can at least anchor my heart and mind, keeping me from going too far adrift with passing thoughts.