In his latest book, Don’t Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table, Louie Giglio challenges readers to take back their minds and thoughts from the enemy. With practical steps and insightful teaching, Giglio equips Christians with biblical truths to help them break free from negative thinking patterns that keep them trapped in defeat. This powerful book will change how you think—and live!
For who is this book for ?
This book is for Christians who want to break free from negative thinking patterns and live in victory. It provides practical steps and biblical truths that will help readers do just that.
Pros :
- Giglio offers insightful teaching and biblical truths to help readers break free from negative thinking patterns
- This book will change how you think—and live!
- Practical steps make the content easy to apply
Cons :
- The author spends too much time talking about his personal journey and not enough on the actual content of the book.
- The writing is repetitive and could be organized more clearly.
- It’s a bit heavy on biblical scripture, which may make it less accessible to some readers.
Learn more about the author
Louie Giglio is the founder and pastor of Passion City Church in Atlanta, Georgia. He is also the author of several books, including Indescribable and GÇ£How Great Is Our GodGÇ¥.
Reader Reviews
“Powerful truths and scriptures to help break free from negative thinking patterns.”
“In Don’t Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table, Louie Giglio challenges readers to take back their minds and thoughts from the enemy. With practical steps and insightful teaching, Giglio equips Christians with biblical truths to help them break free from negative thinking patterns that keep them trapped in defeat.”
“I highly recommend this book! It will change your life!”
“Don’t Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table is one of those rare books that not only changes your perspective but also equips you with tools to make real change. Giglio’s writing is both convicting and inspiring, and his insights will help readers break free from negative thinking patterns.”