Helpful Score: 3
While I found some of the passages uplifting, for the most part I found the author to be quite negative, judgmental, and self-righteous, even flat-out saying in several passages that her handicap made her a better Christian than able-bodied people, because if you're healthy, you WILL take God for granted. That's unfair and untrue. I also took issue with the fact that she said flat-out in one passage that if you are in a dead-end, loveless marriage, ending that marriage will damn your soul. That's... while I've never been through a divorce, I do not judge those that have due to unhappiness. I was not looking for something judgmental, self-righteous, putting-yourself-on-a-pedestal-above-all-"lower beings" type of book. I want ones that connect to my life, that help me feel more connected to God and that make me feel uplifted afterwards. Not... angry.
Lisa S. (momjolie) reviewed Pearls of Great Price: 366 Daily Devotional Readings on + 7 more book reviews
A wonderfully uplifting daily devotional. Joni pours her love of Christ in to each daily thought. a must read for and Joni Eareckson Tada fan, or anyone seeking a closer relationship with their Savior.