Mission Possible One-Year Devotional by Tim Tebow–Book Review

One of the things that has helped me to grow in my Christian life was discovering and living my personal mission, or vision. In this devotional, Tim Tebow guides the reader through the steps of finding your purpose in life and moving forward in that purpose. Some topics covered include:

  1. Identifying your priorities
  2. Making wise choices
  3. Harnessing your passion
  4. Aligning your will with God’s will

Each short, daily reading includes a Bible verse, short devotion, and a question or comment that could be used for discussion or journaling.

VERDICT: 4 STARS. Biblically based and practical!

For more reviews of devotionals see these posts:

Luke: Stories of Mission and Mercy by David Murray–Book Review

Women of Courage: a Forty-Day Devotional — Book Review

On-The-Go Devotional by Leslie Hudson — Book Review

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About jculler1972

My husband is the retired pastor of St. Paul's Free Lutheran Church in Leitersburg, Maryland. I have two grown daughters, three grandchildren and am retired after a career in Purchasing. I have published articles in The Lutheran Ambassador, Lutheran Witness, and Lutheran Digest. My Bible study on the Book of Acts was published in 2016 by the Women's Missionary Federation of the AFLC(Association of Free Lutheran Churches).

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