This is my latest book to review from Thomas Nelson Bloggers.
There is nothing I like more than to spend an evening (or a day) snuggled up with a good book. I appreciated the fact that this was an 'easy read'. Each chapter focuses on a different person living or travelling through Orange Beach, Alabama. Each is impacted by a man named Jones. Jones seems to know personal things about each and how to fix the biggest problem in each life. As he counsels each, there is an individual moral lesson that shines through each chapter. Love languages, consequences, responsibility... these are some of the lessons that shine in this book.
I think it would be a good gift to place in a hospital room, waiting room, or to read on a plane or a trip. The only problem I had with the book is it does not mention or emphasize a relationship with Jesus Christ. For this reason, I would be careful who I gave or recommended this book to.
There is nothing I like more than to spend an evening (or a day) snuggled up with a good book. I appreciated the fact that this was an 'easy read'. Each chapter focuses on a different person living or travelling through Orange Beach, Alabama. Each is impacted by a man named Jones. Jones seems to know personal things about each and how to fix the biggest problem in each life. As he counsels each, there is an individual moral lesson that shines through each chapter. Love languages, consequences, responsibility... these are some of the lessons that shine in this book.
I think it would be a good gift to place in a hospital room, waiting room, or to read on a plane or a trip. The only problem I had with the book is it does not mention or emphasize a relationship with Jesus Christ. For this reason, I would be careful who I gave or recommended this book to.
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