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Anthology of a Twenty Year Old Soul Audiobook by Ben Courson

2016/12/19
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Title: Anthology of a Twenty Year Old Soul Author: Ben Courson Narrator: Ben Courson Format: Unabridged Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins Language: English Release date: 12-19-16 Publisher: Hope Generation Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

Publisher's Summary: In Anthology of a Twenty Year Old Soul, a collection of writings forms a call to the heart's revival. These prayers, stories, and anthems urge us to have greater faith and passion for the Lord our God from the sincere heart of 20-year-old Ben Courson. This book takes a look at the inspiring spiritual walks of significant and well-known Biblical characters, lifts up prayers we can make our own to our savior Jesus Christ, and sends out passionate appeals to this Christian generation. The earnest and loving message will speak to the young and the old and inspire the Christian heart to seek God in a deeper way than before.

Members Reviews: Reads Like the Psalms Written over a course of several years by 20-year old Ben Courson. This thin book contains twenty chapters that read very much like the Psalms. Expressions from a young man pouring out his heart and innermost thoughts and desires to God. Ben is an amazingly gifted writer with a poetic style to his writings. Apparently a gift that his father noticed early on and prodded Ben to have published in this book. There were a few chapters where Ben wrote as if a particular character from the Bible had written their experience with Jesus. These I enjoyed the most. But, my favorite chapter was chapter 18 where my favorite quote in the book can be found: "Tomorrow is an empty canvas with the potential to become a masterpiece, and my present choices decide its fate." (page 111) Nothing too spiritual, but an element of truth spoken with such beauty. I look forward to seeing if Ben will write more great literary works. I hope he does.