Book Review: Plan B

05.3.10

May 3, 2010 6:00 AM by C.Klopfstein

imageEver since I joined the Thomas Nelson Publishing book review program (where they send me books for free to review), I’ve been reading many more books in life.  This book has been one of the best I’ve been asked to review.

I went into reading this book with low expectations.  The author, Pete Wilson, is the minister for a large contemporary church in Nashville, Tennessee.  Generally churches like that put me off more than they inspire me, so I expected the same from this book.  Thankfully I was very wrong.  This book will shake the core of many readers.  It will challenge who you are due to your circumstances. 

When I read a book I generally do it in a set process.  First I read it strait through with no real deep study of the contents.  If, after that initial reading, I really like it I will go back and read it chapter by chapter.  Generally going through it on my blog.  This will be such a book, there is a future series coming about this book.

One of the items I don’t see pushed enough in this book is the potential to be used for small group and church studies.  This would cause great bonding and growth in both if people got on board with going through it.

Plan B’s happen in life and its not a matter of if you deal with them, but how.  This book helps answer the how.

This book gets one of my highest recommendations.


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June 3. 2010 20:58

Looking forward to you going through it chapter by chapter. REALLY enjoyed your 'Raising a Modern Day Knight' review and it went into a lot more detail than most hacks (i.e. people like me) will give a book review. Wink

Roland Hulme | Reply

June 3. 2010 20:58

Looking forward to you going through it chapter by chapter. REALLY enjoyed your 'Raising a Modern Day Knight' review and it went into a lot more detail than most hacks (i.e. people like me) will give a book review. Wink

Roland Hulme | Reply

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