What is one of the most commonly asked questions by restless teenagers, fearful young adults, successful businesspeople, lonely single parents, and frail grandparents? The answer is: "What is God's will for my life?" Much of pop evangelicalism gives advice often mystical, ethereal, and downright Gnostic in seeking God's will. That is why Kevin DeYoung's book Just Do Something is a breath of fresh air. DeYoung gives profound insight as well as biblical wisdom to struggling pilgrims living a life filled with emotional and physical suffering in this present evil age.
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Issue: "Rightly Dividing the Word" Sept./Oct. 2010 Vol. 19 No. 5 Page number(s): 48-49
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