Wilbern Elias Best was born on June 18, 1919, in East Texas. He died on June 15, 2007, after being ill for several years. Converted at the age of 20, he began to preach soon after, and pastored several churches, the last being in Houston, Texas. He was an avid reader, spending most of his days in the study of God’s Word, and was well versed in both Greek and Hebrew. Although he began preaching in a Baptist church, the assembly eventually became non-denominational. He wrote 25 books and pamphlets composed of sermons he preached to his congregation. These books were distributed in English and Spanish around the world from 1970 to 2018 at no cost via the W.E. Best Book Missionary Trust.
Mostly okay. Helpful tidbits here and there. Leans toward the creation of a strawman when it comes to the Arminian perspective (note that I am not one either).
My main critique is that it is simply poor structurally speaking, sentence to sentence and paragraph to paragraph. It reads like a first draft, not because there are grammatical errors but because it is stylistically weak.