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Infinitely More

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Inspirational devotional with practical advice for rejuvenating your wesry soul and embracing your purpose with joy.

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This book definitely has some interesting insight and helpful advice but it felt too much like an odd self-help book whose message was very much one of "you really need to help yourself before anyone or anything else can help you". I have no problem with that standpoint. I just didn't particularly get what God or Jesus had to do with that.

Here are some examples:

- if you feel lonely or have other issues, find a friend to call and open up to. Share your pain and let God do the rest. You will be amazed

- if you are troubled and have issues, imagine putting all your troubles into a bag and throwing them off a cliff. Doesn't that feel so much better?

And a lot of very similar suggestions. These may well have helped the author feel much closer to God and strengthened her faith and that's great. I am afraid it didn't quite do the same for me.

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This book is not in my normal genre but the title caught my eye and i was very excited to receive and arc of it from Netgalley and dove straight into what was an absolutely beautiful spiritual thought provoking soul searching read.

Thank you to NetGalley for the arc of Infinitely more than you can ask or imagine my review is honest and unbiased.

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Forty days reviewing and meditating on Ephesians 3.20 is well worth your time. With author guide Kim Crabill giving journal prompts and practical application, a solid plan for life change is offered. Not only will this study impact you, Crabill challenges readers to extend insight and encouragement to others.

I received a complimentary copy of the book without obligation. This review is my opinion.

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I received an ARC of this book from Broadstreet Publishing Group via NetGalley, this review is my personal opinion.


I remember clearly when I read the tittle of this book, it caought my attention. Because it was only center on Ephesians 3:20, and I like that verse. So, in my mind I thought this is a normal devotional. You read them and meditate on them and that’s it. When I saw that I need it to keep a journal, I was like: Oh this it’s unexpected( In a good way)

40 day journey, each day Kim Cabrill taking the verse of Ephesians 3:20 wrote different reflections about who God is and who I am on Him. After each day we had as small assignment, some of them were simple and easy, some were a bit painful. This book challenge me to not only go deeper, but to open my eyes to God’s truth.
Some of my favorite quotes from this book are:

“God set me where I am”, He is more relational than situational”

“God has choose me as I am”

“He may be silent,but He is there. He is right in the middle of your situations and your dreams”

“Knowing who you are instead of where you are will take you where you need to be”

“Fighting against where you are only distracts you from seeing what you have sent there to do”

“Abundant life is achieved by choosing to do what comes unnaturaly”

I believe this is great choice for anyone who wants to go deeper in her relationship with God and also let go all the weight that maybe hasn’t let you move on.

Truly grateful to Broadstreet Publishing Group for the ARC of this book

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This book was an overwhelming journey for me. I was taken away into thoughts I didn't know I needed and read words I needed even more! Kim Carabill did a wonderful job in making my faith stronger as well as my heart!

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