Committed by Flawed: Seeking NEW Ways to Grow Spiritually
 

by Cecil Murphey

Reviewed by Kathi Macias


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In his typical easy-reading style, Cecil Murphey has once again written from his heart, humbly, sincerely, and effectively drawing his readers into a deeper yearning for more of God. He has accomplished this through the careful examination of the frailties, failures, and feats of everyday (though sometimes obscure) Bible characters such as Barnabas, Timothy, Mephibosheth, and Hur. “I want to walk as far up the mountain as the Spirit will take me,” Murphey declares. After reading Committed But Flawed, I want to do the same.




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