All in Divine Order: Nothing Happens by Accident



by Dr. Monica Young Andrews

God Works in Mysterious Ways

The title itself gives s hint on what All in Divine Order: Nothing Happens by Accident is all about. Written by Dr. Monica Young Andrews, the book contains the author's personal and spiritual journey. Andrews shares her personal experiences to show how God manifests in and intervenes for her. Apparently, she uses her life journey with God to inspire and motivate others, especially those who are facing difficulties in life.

Actually, her experiences are not of the extraordinary kind. In fact, the difficulties she encounters in life are relatable to the experiences of every other person in this world. But by writing her story, she tries to convey her empathy with those going through similar situations as she had.

In this book, the author attempts to guide people on how to arrive at possible solutions to their problems. She poses some practical questions for reflection and recommends activities that might help lighten their burdens. Not only does she write this book. Andrews also puts up a foundation that aims to help people with spiritual, mental, emotional, and financial issues.

The Technical Side of All in Divine Order

The 43-page All in Divine Order is packed with inspiration. Even non-Christian believers may pick up some lessons from it. What I like the most in this book is the author’s attitude towards the challenges she faces. She is full of hope and does not stop seeking solutions even when other people tell her there's no other possible way. 

All in Divine Order may be a short book that can be read in just a few minutes. But, it's purpose is not only meant to be read. It calls for some moments of retrospection. 

Lastly, since the book is well-proofread, I give All in Divine Order a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. And, I recommend it to all readers, especially to those experiencing difficulties in life.

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