When I disagree with a book, it is always difficult for me to review it. That is the case this morning. I began reading a devotional by April Yamasaki, Sacred Pauses . This book is a thorough exposition about how to spend time with God. It's written clearly and succinctly. There are a few personal stories scattered through the book, but not an abundance. This book would be a good choice if this is what you're looking for. If it isn't, I'd recommend Windows of the Soul by Ken Gire instead, or one of his devotional books. So, how would you know if this book is for you? 1) What is your church's view of Scripture? 2) Is your church's denomination open to women pastors? 3) Do you view Jesus as your high priest, going before you to God? Do you see yourself as having a relationship with Jesus or do you view him as an example of how to have a relationship with God? I grew up in Quaker...