Living in the Light of Eternity
Discovering God’s Design for Your Life
by K.P. Yohannan
GoodBookStall Review:
Living in the Light by Yohannan is a gentle but challenging book on spiritual self discovery. It is not a particularly original book when all is said and done, but it is one that nevertheless gently challenges us to regard our lives from a different perspective, to look at how we who have can choose to make a real and spiritual difference in the lives of persons who have not yet heard the good news of the gospel, and in so doing make a real and spiritual difference in our own lives.
Within the book we are gently chided to consider whether our material wealth is indeed worth the tenacity with which we cling to it and whether we can instead do something more with both what we have and our time that would benefit God’s kingdom more.
This book was actually a delight to read, well written and insightful but not harsh - more a gentle prompt of conscience that leaves one feeling open to change without the guilt so often left when prompted with these sort of ideas. A thought-provoking book that is well worth a read.
Reviewer: Melanie Carroll (07/08/10)
Living in the Light by Yohannan is a gentle but challenging book on spiritual self discovery. It is not a particularly original book when all is said and done, but it is one that nevertheless gently challenges us to regard our lives from a different perspective, to look at how we who have can choose to make a real and spiritual difference in the lives of persons who have not yet heard the good news of the gospel, and in so doing make a real and spiritual difference in our own lives.
Within the book we are gently chided to consider whether our material wealth is indeed worth the tenacity with which we cling to it and whether we can instead do something more with both what we have and our time that would benefit God’s kingdom more.
This book was actually a delight to read, well written and insightful but not harsh - more a gentle prompt of conscience that leaves one feeling open to change without the guilt so often left when prompted with these sort of ideas. A thought-provoking book that is well worth a read.
Reviewer: Melanie Carroll (07/08/10)








