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The Principle of the Path: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be
The Principle of the Path How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be
Author: Andy Stanley
Your Direction, not Your Intention, Determines Your Destination. There is often a tension between where we want to end up in life and the path we choose to get there. We fail to see that having good intentions is never good enough. Like Charlie Brown, we wrongly believe there's something to be said for trying hard. We need to un...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780849946363
ISBN-10: 0849946360
Publication Date: 3/29/2011
Pages: 176
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Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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Jennmarie68 avatar reviewed The Principle of the Path: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be on + 217 more book reviews
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The message in this book was a great one. Good choices and intentions are not all that lead a person to where they want to be. Not being a very spiritual person (in the sense that I don't go to church) I sometimes forget that if I do not let God into my life then my choices aren't what God wants me to choose. And even though I'm not spiritual I do realize that if I block God from my life than my life will not take the path I am supposed to be on.

Having said that I have to say that this one took me forever to read (literally I think I've had this for a year and a half). It has a good message, I didn't feel it as being "preachy", and I agreed with most of what the author was saying. The problem was that I got so bored with reading it. It wasn't stimulating enough to keep my interest very long. I would read a few pages, set it down and dread coming back to it. The other day I realized I only had 50 or so pages left so I made myself set down and finally finish it, and even 50 pages took me forever.

Again, I liked the message I just didn't connect with the writing.


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