![]() He seems self-aware that his message is primarily one of self-empowerment while rejecting “self-help” as a title. I found some portions of the book helpful but most of it was self-help knitted into the story of Elisha-which is weird. I don’t know if Greater deserves either of those extremes. I haven’t read Furtick’s other book but everything I heard was either unbridled praise or scorn. It’s time to ignite God’s Greater vision for your life. If you’re feeling overwhelmed about where to begin, it’s time to start smaller. If you’re tired of being ordinary, it’s time to dream bigger.
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