Review
by Janet White
I
like books that are non-fiction and fiction. Especially ones that
explain spiritual warfare.
One quote I found
interesting in the book is:
Truth:
The King was stronger than anyone from Lucidia. He knew
what to do.
Righteousness:
His goodness was in her. He would help her follow His perfect
plan.
Peace: With
the King on her side, she didn't need to be afraid.
Faith: She
would trust the King no matter what!
Salvation: The
King who had made her part of His Kingdom would surely take care
of her today.
The Sword which
is Truth:
"Don't be afraid, for I am with you always."
When
we put on the full armor of God we can fight against all these
evils:
v
against flesh and
blood
v
against
principalities,
v
against powers,
v
against the rulers
of the darkness of this world,
v
against spiritual
wickedness in high places.
While
others may not share my opinion, I found that each page holds the
reader’s interest.
And this is the kind of book that gives you the feeling
“I can’t go to bed yet, even though
it’s my bedtime…I need to know what happens next.”
I
cannot emphasize enough how important it is to put on the Armor of
God. My mom always warns us not to walk around spiritually naked.
And to read our Bible each day, before we get up. I thank God I have
such a wonderful mom to guide me.
Before
I read a book, I try to answer these questions to myself:
Question: 1.
How well does the author write, use language, illustrate her/his
points?
Answer: Very well.
Question 2.
What age group is this book intended for?
Answer: Ages, seven through twelve.
Question
3.
Does the book succeed in what the author is trying to accomplish?
Answer: Yes.
Question
4.
Does the book give a “full-length” picture of the subject?
Answer: Very well.
Question 5.
Why did I review this book?
Answer: I like writing reviews.
Question 6.
Is the book from a biblical perspective?
Answer: Yes.