Though this book was written for an audience that doesn't exactly include my place in life, I still enjoyed this book. It could be updated, as it makes some practical suggestions that are no longer relevant. It's geared more toward a wife/mother who spends her days doing child-rearing but longs to change the world.
I love her treatment of dreams, and the encouragement to not lose sight of them even when you're in a season of life where you're not reaching them. I appreciate the missiologist in her, as she shares stories of how good we have it. Though some portions of the book seemed disconnected.
I appreciate what I got out of the book, though it wasn't necessarily a result of the words the author put on the pages...