
I thought there were a lot of good points in the book, and my copy is pretty dog-eared. In the chapter about owning your defeat, McManus tells the Bible story of the talents and points out "that we are responsible for far more than what we have been given; we are responsible for what could have been done with all that we have been entrusted with" (114).
And the chapter on harnessing your strength definitely spoke to this year's Mothers of Preschoolers theme of finding your fire. As McManus writes, "You are born a coal; you must become a fire. . . To find the fire that burns within you is central to the way of the warrior (127).
Even with all of my dog-eared pages, I didn't think the book was very coherently put together. Within each chapter, I felt like the author was getting a little off-topic or maybe just not making easy-to-understand connections between his thoughts. But maybe I needed a book like this to challenge me. Maybe this is a book that you read once, soak in whatever you can on the first read-through, and then go back and read it again.
The Way of the Warrior is published by Waterbrook/Multnomah and will be available on bookstore shelves February 26, 2019. I received a free review copy through the Waterbrook/Multnomah launch campaign for my honest opinion.
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