I'm not a huge fan of guided studies because sometimes I find them too generic or shallow in their teaching, however, when my mother suggested that I do this study, since I personally had been trying to study the Holy Spirit, I begrudgingly agreed.
My biggest problem with this book was the inconsistency in Bible versions. While I understand that both the KJV and NIV Bibles are considered the truest versions, it gets a little confusing when the author switches back and forth and/or it doesn't really match what my bible says. I don't want to say it is out of convenience, but I think the study lost a little bit of credibility to me.
Getting into the real meat of the study also took too long. A little bit of background preparation is fine, but almost two weeks were devoted to just getting set up for the study, and I found myself bored with the information that I had already learned.
The fill-in-the-blank style of some of the questions felt too much like elementary school worksheets, but the deeper thinking questions were very effective in targeting where I was personally having trouble.
Once we got to the heart of the study however, I found myself pleasantly surprised despite the problems I found. I did really learn from the study and felt that the self reflection questions at the end did help me apply some of the concepts Ms. Moore talks about to my daily life.
Overall, there were some structural issues, but the teachings were effective and thought-provoking. I wouldn't recommend this to someone who has understood the concepts deeply already, but for a Christian who is seeking the Holy Spirit and wants to learn more, this book is an excellent resource.