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A review by booktalkwithkarla
Mostly What God Does by Savannah Guthrie
emotional
hopeful
reflective
slow-paced
5.0
This collection of essays is organized in 6 parts - love, presence, praise, grace, hope, and purpose.
Savannah Guthrie offers honest and humble reflections on the character of God, her experiences, and insights. I picked this up at the perfect time and found it to be a salve to my soul. Guthrie narrates (and I had a physical copy to read in tandem), her gentle voice sharing scripture, stories, and wisdom to my heart and mind.
I highly recommend this audiobook (or hardcover book) for anyone wanting to rest in the promises of God’s love. Guthrie’s vulnerability and delivery is welcoming and not preachy. The 30 seconds of silence she invites at the end of each chapter was bonus. Because the audiobook was due back to the library I listened faster than she recommends, so I plan to sit with several of the chapters again at a slower pace.
Every single chapter offered something beautiful, emotional, and applicable. All 31 chapters are my favorite (is that cheating? I don’t care). Grab this book and enjoy.