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Book Review: SoulPrint by Mark Batterson

SoulPrint by Mark Batterson

I’ve  just finished SoulPrint, by Mark Batterson, sent to me for review by my friends at Multnomah Books. Prior to this book I was unfamiliar with Batterson, although he does have a few other titles under his belt, and I was uncertain what to expect.  Those uncertainties were put at ease within a few pages.  SoulPrint is a self-proclaimed guide to allowing God to “introduce you, to yourself.”  It is a fanatically written resource which uses the life of King David to take the reader through a process of realizing God has created each of us for a purpose, and that purpose is our true identity.

I found my self in complete agreement with Batterson’s theology, although SoulPrint is far from a text for an Old Testament survey course.  The author writes with a pastor’s heart, and allows his own life experiences to shine through to the reader.  Batterson’s wit and humor make this a quick and enjoyable read.

I absolutely recommend SoulPrint to anyone – not just those looking for a book on this subject or that.  It’s content has application in each of our lives.  This is not at all a self-help book, but it could really help anyone who will take the time to read and apply.  I recommend you read it soon.  Very soon.

I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review.

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