Reviews Of The Interrupted Process

Lee Johndrow
Lee Johndrow

I am trying to get my act in gear. As mentioned before I have not completed things like trailers, press releases, etc.

(I told my wife I need a personal assistant for this!)

But here I am going to put some reviews.

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Here is one from Amazon.

By opening his life to the reader, Johndrow shows us a young, ambitious and talented young man, who despite his plans and aspirations finds himself pushed and pulled into a dark and tempestuous sea. Then Jesus appears and interrupts his process, at which time he begins to surf the waves of life, sometimes kneeling, sometimes standing, sometimes in sunlight, sometimes in salt spray, but always looking to God. The Interr upted Process offers real-life examples and tools for learning how to embrace, and move with, our own interruptions, as well as how to repeatedly re-process for both earthly and spiritual growth–with God as both our life jacket and light house. Johndrow also teaches us that surrendering control and adopting obedience isn’t easy, and that that process itself benefits from repeated divine interruptions.
Dori LocksComment: Through his obedience to God and his unashamed transparency, Lee Johndrow has created a book that is gripping. He shares his life story showing how God has intervened and places valuable teaching in-between making his work a book for every bookshelf.
It is life giving and hope bringing!

Roger Brooks
In “The Interrupted Process” we find a story reflecting the complexities of our search for sense in this life and the ultimate need to deal with the reality of God in the whole of it. Finding God and walking with Him, as Johndrow writes, doesn’t guarantee success in all things, but does guarantee a sense of meaning and purpose. The book is not obtuse and offers clear guideline, not for a life of ease, but for one of real purpose and victory. A good read!