31 Days of Power by Ruth Myers left me wanting for more. The front cover of the book says “Learning to Live in Spiritual Victory” and I expected to be taught something. Instead the book was filled with prayers to say for 31 days.
The prayers were good prayers and used Bible verses, but I just expected more information. I am aware that prayers are more powerful when you actually use Bible verses in them. But I was not aware that I was buying 31 days of prayers. I thought it was more like a devotional to help me for a month to learn about Spiritual victory.
The second part of the book talked about the dynamics of warfare as it was so called. But I still found this section lacking. Lots of Bible verses once again, but there wasn’t really extra information that helped to explain the verses.
I read this book for 31 mornings. I couldn’t wait for those 31 mornings to be over though.
The prayers were good prayers and used Bible verses, but I just expected more information. I am aware that prayers are more powerful when you actually use Bible verses in them. But I was not aware that I was buying 31 days of prayers. I thought it was more like a devotional to help me for a month to learn about Spiritual victory.
The second part of the book talked about the dynamics of warfare as it was so called. But I still found this section lacking. Lots of Bible verses once again, but there wasn’t really extra information that helped to explain the verses.
I read this book for 31 mornings. I couldn’t wait for those 31 mornings to be over though.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the Multnomah Books book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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