Stress Point by Sarah Martin: Booksneeze Review






Sarah Francis Martin's Stress Point was just what I needed to read after my recent graduation and "entry into adulthood." (Yikes!) 


Stress Point is separated into 10 chapterseach relating to a specific stress point; for instance, family, money, dating, employment, and more. In each chapter, the stress point is discussed in three case studies, and then each situation is discussed in-depth with journal entries, which include questions, prayer starters, and lots of room to write. 

This book was perfect for me. As a twenty-something, every single stress point was relevant (and there was a wide range). 

I loved how the book offered not only personal advice, but Bible-based, solid suggestions to overcome these stress points. The journal entries' space and questions allow readers to apply what they learned, and encourages spending personal time with God. It would be great as a personal read or for a young women's Bible study.

I recommend this book for any woman in her twenties; stress points in my life were addressed, and I found comfortif not from the book, from the time with God that the book encouraged.

Disclaimer: I received this book for free from Booksneeze.com in exchange for an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review, and all opinions expressed are my own. 

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