
Andrews crafts robust characters and ceonversations between the greatest minds of our history, including Anne Frank, Abraham Lincoln, Harry Truman, Ben Franklin, Joan of Arc, George Washington Carver, and many others. He is an absorbing storyteller, truly conversational in his phrasing and sense of immediacy. Like Moses, however, Ponder was given an important mission from God to accomplish and needed the persistence, patience, and wisdom to learn from others, and dependance on God that are insights and traits of living a long, full life. I especially enjoy the historical mining that Andrews showcases through his storytelling. he has clearly read many biographies and autobiographies to capture the personas of the historical figures who converse in this book.
This book will not only entertain, but will challenge you to assess your attitude and the activities of your own days. Each other the leaders featured in the book had the same twenty-four hours a day as you do. How are you going to be blessing to others with them?
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com 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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