BOOK REVIEW | The Divine Mentor

ent_thedivinementor.100w.tn The Divine Mentor is for anyone who has been disenchanted or feeling burnt out with their devotion time. The author, Dr. Wayne Cordeiro, reminds us of the many mentors we have in the bible. Folks like Moses, Joshua, David, Rahab and many more have timeless experiences that are still relevant today.

The book is split into three sections, (1) The Voice That Brings Life (2) How to Listen for God’s Voice and (3) How Sweet the Voice. 

[Reviewer's Note] Cordeiro is a man after my heart, because he encourages something that I’ve done for years – journaling .

For people who are a little apprehensive about journaling, Corderio provides a real simple plan called SOAP (Scripture – Observation – Application – Prayer). This plan allows for bible study to become a more intimate experience. Instead of reading somebody else’s thoughts, by keeping a journal, this allows for the person to view their own thoughts and experience the scriptures for themselves.

This book provides a great jumpstart to getting back to the bible for personal devotion times, rather than relying solely on prepared devotionals.

Reviewed by Tyora Moody

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