What life lessons do you want to teach your children? What if you don't live to communicate them?
Richard Battle asked himself the same questions when he became a father for the first time at 45 years old. In Richard's words, "I wrote my six-month-old son, John, a letter sharing 43 Christian scriptural truths in case I didn't survive to teach them to him. Unfortunately, John passed three months later before he could learn these lessons."
The uplifting messages in The Unopened Present reveal a father’s love and the unopened present left behind by a life cut short. The audiobook format aids parents in teaching younger children and enables older children to discover the wisdom in these lessons.
The Unopened Present” by Richard V. Battle is a series of life lessons and biblical anecdotes that were intended for the author’s son. Concerned that he wouldn’t live long enough to bestow his knowledge, the author decided to write a list of lessons for his son to live by. Sadly, he lost his baby son before he was able to give him the present. Now these life lessons are repackaged as a gift to anyone who reads them. With both practical insight and scriptural references, this is a book that can help you grow in every area of your life.
If you’re a fan of “page a day” readings that also have a space for you to contemplate and write down how the topic applies to you, that’s exactly what this book is designed for. The lessons are short, concisely written pieces that are only a few pages long, making the book easy and accessible for busy people. Likewise, if you have more time to ponder your circumstances, the provided lines to write your thoughts are a nice touch. The design of the book is clean and neat, and quite simple to find a topic of interest if you feel like skipping around instead of reading it cover to cover.
The lessons are easy, common sense recommendations and wisdom with actual experiences the author had that he used to illustrate how these suggestions made an impact on him or someone he interacted with. He also included a scriptural reference after every entry that showcased how God encourages this wisdom too. All in all, I felt this was a calming, accessible book that can be the teacher you always needed, especially if you lacked such guidance in your own life.
I recommend this book to people who enjoy a bit of workshopping. It would be ideal for book clubs or as a supplement to Bible study readings. I think teens could probably read this book with no problems, but it’s appropriate for anyone who wants to be inspired to rethink their life or continue growing, no matter their age.
“The Unopened Present” by Richard V. Battle evolved from a sad tragedy but will help many more people who choose to embrace the lessons with an open heart. It’s not overly preachy, so if you tend to avoid Christian books for that reason, this book might be one you can make an exception for.
Richard V. Battle reveals the forty-three lessons he penned in December 1997 to his six-month-old son, John. In his book, The Unopened Present, Battle reinforces spiritual truths he learned from experiences. The author was unaware that his son would never see the letter, as he died a few months later, but Battle presents it as a gift to his readers. He expands on the lessons he wrote for John, adding scripture from the Bible and applicable stories to enhance the message. After each point, he provides space for you to relate the lesson to your life and reflect upon it later.
John may never see the words his father penned for his benefit, but others may embrace the lessons and live a more fruitful life. Richard V. Battle presents true gems to his readers, and they apply to any generation. Quotes from the Bible, football coaches, and other successful figures strengthen his messages and support the value of each topic. As a mother of seven children, the description of his book grabbed my attention and his words resonated with me. It's beautiful that he can share his son's story through his work, inspiring and motivating others the way he would have encouraged his late son. Battle passes on wise lessons caregivers may want to extend to their children, so The Unopened Present would be a perfect gift for them to receive and pass to their children or for caregivers to purchase for the young ones they will leave behind when God calls them home.
The Unopened Present is a beautifully written chronicle of teachings involving Scriptures, quotes from famous people, notes from the author’s own wisdom and experience, and historical references. All this was written around the author’s life lessons that he wrote to leave for his son in case he did not see his son grow up. Unfortunately, his infant son died. The list was the basis for this book.
This is an incredible gift not only in memory of Battle’s son but also for anyone who needs inspiration and guidance in life. He supplies all kinds of valuable information and some unforgettable advise such as be humble, be proactive, there is always an alternative choice, never say can’t, Aim high! Work Hard! Never Quit!
Everyone will benefit from reading this inspirational book and feel empowered, become more self-assured, confident and inspired to keep trying in spite of past failures. It was quite moving, uplifting and emotional at times.
A wonderful gift to anyone who needs enlightening, encouragement or direction in life. This author is an incredible motivator and inspirational writer. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would highly recommend it!