I work at a multigenerational church, so I decided this book would make an excellent read for my context. And I was right on. The book is less of a how to guide and more of a go-do guide. It motivates the reader to get up and do something. It's about finding a passion and putting everything you have into it. It's a easy read and Jared's stories from his life in Africa are really interesting. The only challenge is that it may make you feel like you live a materialistic life. I'm not sure if that's a bad thing, but some readers might be offended or upset that someone would challenge their way of life. I found it powerful, and it caused me to examine how I spend my money.
I got the book for free from BookSneeze in exchange for a fair and honest review.