Trust + Follow
by Maddie Joy Fischer
My rating: 4 / 5
Genre: Christian devotional
This book has 60 devotionals, which I read as intended, over the course of 60 days. The focus is on learning how to completely trust and follow Jesus, presuming that the reader is already a Christ-follower. I don’t have a lot to compare it to, since I haven’t read a lot of devotionals in the past (I generally prefer a more self-driven reading/studying of the Bible). I was surprised by how short the devotionals were, generally requiring only about 2 minutes to read each entry, but that might be common and certainly might be what some people prefer. They also seemed a bit shallow and repetitive for my taste. There were some here or there that hit home, though, so I don’t mean to sound like I didn’t appreciate the devotionals overall. Not that it’s her fault, but the author is a lot younger than I would expect, considering how much she talks about her experience and difficult things she’s gone through. I had no disagreements with any theology found in these pages, and overall, I’d say it would be a good daily devotional for a newer Christian or one looking to deepen their faith in Christ. I would, however, suggest supplementing it by reading more of the Bible yourself, maybe using one of the verses contained within each day’s devotional as a launching point.
I received a free review copy from the publisher in exchange for my honest unedited feedback.
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