Book Review ~ Courage for the Unknown Season (Navigating What's Next with Confidence and Hope) - by Jan Silvious
I agreed to review this book, in all honesty, simply because the title and subtitle grabbed my attention and did not let go. In light of the fact that I have been faced with two heart conditions that have been pushing me toward heart failure, a book about having courage for the unknown season and navigating whatever comes next with confidence and hope, this book practically demanded that I read it. And I am blessed that I did.
Jan Silvious is a gifted writer. Reading this book is much like listening to a caring friend share her thoughts on your circumstances. She offers wisdom, wit, and Biblical encouragement as she deals with the weighty issues of life. While the book is primarily aimed at those who are aging, it was ridiculously fitting for me in my current situation. Every - Single - Chapter spoke to me at some point of my need. Every - Single - Chapter.
If you are the child of an aging parent, this is a great read. If you are aging yourself, you must get a copy of this book and read it at least once. And if you are a bit younger (middle-aged, like me) but find yourself facing life circumstances that usually come later on in life, I strongly recommend reading this book and then implementing much of what it has to share. I know it has impacted me, not just in my thinking, and not just by means of encouraging me on the rough and tough days with my heart problems - but in how I function daily. It has real-life applications that are easy to implement and have a positive impact. Buy it for someone you know who is facing any of these circumstances. It may be just what they need at this time of their life!
This link will take you directly to Amazon if you'd like to learn more about Courage for the Unknown Season. Read a few more reviews, take a look inside the book, pray about it - and if you feel so led, purchase a copy.
Lord bless you in whatever you face during this current life season, known of unknown.
Day 372 done :)
Jan L. Burt
On my "Page Turner Scale" of 1 to 5, I gave this book a 5.
Disclaimer ~ I received this book free of charge for review purposes from Tyndale Publishers. All opinions shared here are solely my own.
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