
Moreover, he credits Osteen’s ministry with important changes in his own preaching-in terms of both style and substance. That’s probably not an uncommon gift to receive, but it is noteworthy because he’s a Southern Baptist minister (not exactly Joel’s usual audience). Now, why would I bother to read Osteen’s book (I already have, more or less, my best life now!)-and why would I devote the time to talk about it in my class? First, a dear friend of mine gave it to me and my wife for Christmas. So, before we start Numbers next week, I did the only thing on my miscellaneous docket: a book review of Joel Osteen’s Your Best Life Now.



Between books, I often do miscellaneous lessons or a topical study. In my Sunday School class, we finished Exodus last week.
