PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
Scott Morrison, Australia's 30th Prime Minister (2018-2022), offers a unique insider's account of a Christian who was open about his faith and operated at the top level of politics for more than a decade. During one of the toughest periods since the second world war, covering drought, wildfires, a global pandemic and recession, he chronicles God's faithfulness throughout, win or lose, public criticism or public success.
Less political memoir and more pastoral encouragement, Morrison is passionate about encouraging others to discover how they can access and see the many blessings of God in their own lives, no matter their circumstances, drawing on Jeremiah 29:11, that God's plans are for our good and not our harm, to give us a future and a hope. In each section Morrison asks the questions all of us are looking to find answers to:
Who am I? Discovering your purpose.
How should I live? Finding your pathway.
What should I hope for? Embracing your future.
Full of fascinating insights into the handling of some of the most significant global events and issues of our time Morrison's honest, vulnerable and reflective answers offers a unique lens to better understand your relationship with God and the blessing that can flow from such a relationship.
Alongside an account of high-level politics in a new media age where cancel culture, identity politics and deep secularization is taking hold across so many western societies, creating a truly post Christian west, Morrison testifies to the faithful love and blessings of God.
AUTHOR BIO:
Scott Morrison served as the 30th Prime Minister of Australia from 2018-2022. Morrison continues to serve as a member of the Australian Parliament in the House of Representatives as the Member for Cook in Southern Sydney, where he was first elected in 2007. Morrison has been married to his wife Jenny since 1990. They have two teenage daughters and live together in southern Sydney. Morrison and his family are active members of their local church community and he serves as a Patron of a number of community and charitable organizations.
MY REVIEW:
Plans for Your Good" by Scott Morrison is a train wreck and very disappointing in my views. I personally don't recommend this book. It seemed to be rather boring to me. I gave it a chance as it would give me something to read on late nights when I couldn't sleep. I found it boring so much that I ended up having to skip a good portion of it as it seemed to be repetitive. He seemed to be rather narcissistic by what I could gather from the reading along with dishonest and corrupt. If you want to take your chances on reading it please order your copy here.
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