ORANGE —
You will grow after reading ‘You Will Grow’ by Brenda Buie Pearson.
Pearson said she wanted to write a book for years and when approached about writing another book, realized she needed to write this book first.
The book reminds one throughout the book that they too can grow spiritually.
Pearson, an evangelist in Houston and wife of Minister Barry Dean Pearson, helps the reader find hope and answers within Bible scripture. She guides the reader through the verses and shows how it can help in daily living and leaves a few pages in the back for notes the reader may wish to make as they read.
Pearson does not preach at the reader, but speaks to the reader as a friend and guide, even sharing moments where she faltered in the path.
The book is published by RAG Publishing in Beaumont, Texas and was released in 2012. It is 74 pages including a foreword by Kevin G. Hall of Redeemed International Ministries in Houston.
I recommend this book to readers of all ages and levels of faith.
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Book review: You Will Grow
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