Knowing Lee Strobel is into apologetics, I was looking forward to this because I wanted a devotional which had a little bit more meat on it. He didn’t disappoint me. There is a mix of theology and story which helps the theology come alive. There were 360 devotionals, none are dated, so you can pick it up at any point and start reading.
Each devotion is 2 pages in length and starts with a scripture and ends with a section called Truth for Today. I would recommend this book for anyone wanting a devotion which has a little more theology in it, yet, easily understood.
I received a complimentary copy of this book though booklookbloggers.com in exchange for my honest review.

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