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4.0 out of 5 stars Easy-reading on normal Christian living
This pleasant little volume shouldn't knock your socks off with inspiration if you've been a Christian for any length of time; but it's full of practical advice, great stories, and well-grounded encouragement for believers. I found it encouraging, witty, and thoughtful. Wiersbe has been a wonderful pastor and Bible teacher for a long time, and it shows in his writing. The...
Published on September 16, 2002 by Phil Wade

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not organized well
It's funny. The book is not organized well, but each chapter teaches important ideas. The title doesn't fit the main idea of the book, however. And the audience it is written to are church leaders.
Published on August 22, 2008 by Megan Heavens


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4.0 out of 5 stars Easy-reading on normal Christian living, September 16, 2002
This review is from: God Isn't in a Hurry: Learning to Slow Down and Live (Paperback)
This pleasant little volume shouldn't knock your socks off with inspiration if you've been a Christian for any length of time; but it's full of practical advice, great stories, and well-grounded encouragement for believers. I found it encouraging, witty, and thoughtful. Wiersbe has been a wonderful pastor and Bible teacher for a long time, and it shows in his writing. The whole book comes across as an enjoyable sermon from a fatherly man who loves you and wants you to succeed.

The theme of the book, "learning to slow down and live," may be the thing you need to hear most as a modern believer. Don't let your job, the television, or your neighbors set the pace of your life. Slow down. Be patient, because God isn't in a hurry to accomplish His plans. He wants you to enjoy Him, glorify Him, and rest in Him through normal Christian living. Of course, Wiersbe describes what "normal" is. Here are just a few of his insights:
1. "We're prone to walk by sight, not by faith."
2. "In whatever man does without God, he must either fail miserably or succeed more miserably."
3. Four fallacies about God's Will are that it is dangerous, difficult to discover, distant, and divided.
4. We must be open-minded enough to consider other thoughts which may conflict with our own without feeling the need to "correct" them.
5. The File-Card Mentality: Avoid "categorizing everything" so that you no longer think about it.

In short, this is good, solid teaching which could be valuable to a young Christian and help guard him against heresy. Enjoy!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Help For Impatient People, June 22, 2011
This review is from: God Isn't in a Hurry: Learning to Slow Down and Live (Paperback)
I am someone who struggles with waiting. As such, I am grateful for this book. There are various topics covered in these 30 devotionals penned by this godly and wise pastor to pastors - Dr. Warren Wiersbe (once the pastor of the Historic Moody Memorial Church in Chicago). This book is the third of it's type - the other two being Turning Mountains into Molehills, and The Bumps Are What You Climb On.

The subtitle of the book is really what all the devotionals center around: "Learning to slow down and live." I have read this book daily for a month several times, and have flipped through it trying to find the right title to suit whatever I've been going through during a difficult time.

This book is full of Biblical insights and principles, encouragement, and will definitely help you to be reminded of God's sovereignty and goodness in your life. He also encourages you by showing how important your life is in the overall plans of God. I come to this book again and again to slow down and rest in the Lord.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not organized well, August 22, 2008
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This review is from: God Isn't in a Hurry: Learning to Slow Down and Live (Paperback)
It's funny. The book is not organized well, but each chapter teaches important ideas. The title doesn't fit the main idea of the book, however. And the audience it is written to are church leaders.
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God Isn't in a Hurry: Learning to Slow Down and Live by Warren W. Wiersbe (Paperback - July 1, 1994)
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