The spiritual premise in The Purpose-Driven
Life is that there are no accidents---God
planned everything and everyone. Therefore, every
human has a divine purpose, according to God's
master plan. Like a twist on John F. Kennedy's
famous inaugural address, this book could be summed
up like this: "So my fellow Christians, ask not what
God can do for your life plan, ask what your life
can do for God's plan." Those who are looking for
advice on finding one's calling through career
choice, creative expression, or any form of
self-discovery should go elsewhere. This is not
about self-exploration; it is about purposeful
devotion to a Christian God. The book is set up to
be a 40-day immersion plan, recognizing that the
Bible favors the number 40 as a "spiritually
significant time," according to author Rick Warren,
the founding pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake
Forest, California, touted as one of the nation
largest congregations. Warren's hope is that readers
will "interact" with the 40 chapters, reading them
one day at a time, with extensive underlining and
writing in the margins. As an inspirational
manifesto for creating a more worshipful,
church-driven life, this book delivers. Every page
is laden with references to scripture or dogma. But
it does not do much to address the challenges of
modern Christian living, with its competing
material, professional, and financial distractions.
Nonetheless, this is probably an excellent resource
for devout Christians who crave a jumpstart back to
worshipfulness. --Gail Hudson -