Book Review: "My Daily Walk with God"
Charles Hodge writes a column each month for the Gospel Advocate. “On the Banks of Onion Creek” is a favorite section of that magazine for many people. Brother Hodge’s writing style is truly his own.
More than the style, however, is what he says. Hodge’s articles are always thought-provoking and make the reader do some self-examination. The same is abundantly true with the book My Daily Walk with God. Published by Resource Publications in 2000, this book has been used by many adult Bible classes. While very good for that purpose, I believe the book would best be used in a personal study, because of the self-examination it causes.
Brother Hodge’s book should, if nothing else, be on your shelf if you speak, either as a preacher or as one who delivers devotional lessons. The lessons provide many quotes and discussion starters that you will, no doubt, use many times. As in his Gospel Advocate articles, brother Hodge just has a way to say things.
The 13 lessons of the book make it useful for a classroom setting, as do the questions following each lesson. If you are looking for a book for your own growth, though, this book needs to be on your desk.
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