"The Plan A Woman in a Plan B World "Book Review

Reading,”The Plan A Woman in a Plan B World” by Debbie Taylor Williams felt a little bit like how my life feels sometimes and I found myself both teary eye, breathing a sigh of “not just me” and encouraged as Debbie shared both personal stories and encouragement for those times when life just didn’t go like we want it to go.

We live in a busy world. There is no way around it. Growing up, we might have seen ourselves as one thing only to find something else, or maybe we live a life where everything is fine, till one day, we wake up, and our lives have changed in whatever ways.

“The Plan A Woman in a Plan B World” is both an encouragement and a guide to how to not let our “Plan A” interfere with the “Plan B” that happens.

Maybe it’s unexpected news.

A friend’s betrayal.

Or life changing from everything we know.

There are times, even when our hearts may ache or we sigh a wish of wanting a chance to go back, that we have to learn that sometimes, “Plan B” isn’t so bad after all but it’s how we look and approach it.

Reading,”The Plan A Woman in a Plan B World”, the reader discovers women who trusted God with their lives and their hearts for something that turns out often, to be better and draws them closer, not farther from Him.

So if you woke up in Plan B instead of Plan A, read this book; Discover as it is shared,”. In fact, even in the harshest head winds of struggle Williams encourages and inspires you at every turn to move from the discouragement of the Plan B world into the fulfillment and overpowering joy of God’s Plan A for your life.”


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  1. My take on this idea:
    It is worthwhile to have a plan and to have goals, but we must always remember the verse from Proverbs, “A man makes his plan, but God directs his way.” God lets us be a part of His plan, but He is in control and His eternal purpose supersedes our plans and goals. So, that reminds me to seek God’s help in not being frustrated or discouraged when my life doesn’t turn out like I envision…I must look for the good that He is bringing by His sovereign rule over creation including over me and my plans. He is God and we are not, and in that truth, I have peace.

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  2. Lauren says:

    Thank you so much for your review. I agree that this book is encouraging. I loved it and really found it applicable to my life. I hope others will read it and that it can bless them as well!

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