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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
life-changing,
By Curtis Culver (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Burden is Light: The Autobiography of a Transformed Pagan Who Took God at His Word (Paperback)
The reality of what a carnal Christian I have been was made clear to me after reading this book. The solutions offered according to God's Word were brought home to me in such a delightful way and is helping to bring about change in my day-to-day life. It seemed I could not grasp the reality of the truth that when I became a Christian-(born again), Christ really did come to live in me and I in Him. Eugenia Price makes it more plain to understand God's Word that says we must "die" to self daily and allow Christ that lives in us to grow. "As we decrease...He increases." Before reading this book, it seemed like I was often defeated in my Christian walk, but now with an increased understanding of my Savior and our walk together, I am taking baby steps at living a more victorious life in Him as I am learning to trust Him more and more.
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Delightful Story of Young Eugenia Price,
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This review is from: The Burden Is Light: The Autobiography of a Transformed Pagan Who Took God at His Word (Hardcover)
I have truly enjoyed reading about Eugenia Price's early life. As always, her writing is descriptive but has a 'homey' feel to it. You can relate to much of what she says. It was good to read about a true believer of the Lord Jesus Christ and the difference it made in her life for as long as she lived.
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An inspiring little book,
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This review is from: The Burden Is Light: The Autobiography of a Transformed Pagan Who Took God at His Word (Hardcover)
Here is my review from my blog, [...]
I just finished an awesome little book about one woman's spiritual struggle and adventure in the 1940s & 50s in Chicago. Her name is Genie Price and she became somewhat famous from her writing and radio work. She had been living her own self-centered life, and always did things to extremes--she sounds so much like me! But the Lord found her, and even though she fought at first, she eventually found Him and found Life. Then she and a friend spent several intense months just learning all about the Lord and what it means to literally take Him at His word. They spent their mornings in Bible Study, prayer and silence before the Lord. Then they spent hours reading saints' works (Thomas A. Kempis, Brother Lawrence, John Wesley, etc. and many current Christian writers). They spent their afternoons in intercession (praying for others). And the Lord led them on the most adventurous life ever, working everything out for good, even their struggles. If you can get hold of this book, I highly recommend it. This is the kind of life I seek--His Life, where I totally and completely belong to Him, and not one bit to myself. Lead me, Lord!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Inspiring autobiography,
This review is from: The Burden Is Light: The Autobiography of a Transformed Pagan Who Took God at His Word (Hardcover)
I have enjoyed Eugenia Price's historical fiction over the years and was very interested in her spiritual autobiography. This book is very easy to read and interestingly presented. It is very inspirational to me as a Christian and challenges me to more fully take God at His word.
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The Burden is Light: The Autobiography of a Transformed Pagan Who Took God at His Word by Eugenia Price (Paperback - Oct. 1985)
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