Your Apostle Personality is an astounding book to read, it will forever
change the way you see yourself and others. Have you ever wondered what
your true personality really was? This book gives you spiritual insight
as to what personality you exhibit in life, as well as it gives you
examples of the Bible’s twelve Apostle’s personalities, and it allows you
to know and understand your own personality and what makes you tick in
life.
Your Apostle Personality is a true and fascinating story, about a man’s
journey into the Mexican desert, seeking to find his true identity in
life, only to find out that there are trials and tribulations along the
way, but ultimately in the end, he is able to find his true identity in
life, and he is able to tap into God’s unlimited favor of peace, joy, and
happiness.
Author Brett Randolph, takes us along a deep journey of discovery, deeply
rooted in Christian morals and beliefs, and illustrates to us how we can
tap into our ultimate divine nature and personality, and how we can
fulfill a better life through our love, work and relationships.
The book is based on the true character and personality of Robert Sands,
who is an ordinary guy, raised in a typical middle-class family in the
suburbs of the San Francisco Bay area. The book starts out by giving a
brief summary about Robert Sand’s life, in which it portrays him drifting
further and further away from life’s problems, and isolates him to a dead
end road, with no hope or future goals in sight, but only agony and
despair. Mr. Sand’s life seemingly had become filled with anger,
resentment, and depression, and he needed help in the worst way.
Thankfully for Robert Sands, he found unexpected favor, from an
unexpected source.
Searching for his true meaning or place in life, he decided to set out
upon a journey down to the Baja desert of Mexico. Seeking to find any
answers along the way, he wondered why his life was in shambles, and
filled with turmoil and hopelessness. On his way down to Baja, Mexico,
he encountered different cultures and religions, as well as the different
ways that people lived their life, contrary to the way he lived his.
The journey opened up his eyes in a way that let him know, that his life
wasn’t as bad as it seemed, until a frightening, unexpected surprise
awaited him in the desert. That unexpected surprise, nearly cost him his
life, a life that was filled with uncertainty and low self-esteem, but
suddenly, he found favor in God’s eyes after all the bumps in the road,
and he became a new transformation, a new creature, a creature destined
to get back home so that he could get back to fulfill his purpose in
life. But before he could return back to his home in San Francisco, he
had to encounter a few obstacles along the way, some of them more severe
than others, but in the end, with the help of the Baja natives from
Mexico, God intervened and saved his life.
As Robert Sands journeyed through the Baja Mexican desert, he carried
with him a life journal, noting all things along his exploration.
Through his amazing journal, author, Brett Randolph took this information
and wrote Your Apostle Personality. After reading the journal, Mr.
Randolph was amazed to find out that the information included spiritual
insight, and that a higher power had led him to write this book.
As an added bonus in the book, author Brett Randolph, reveals to us Your
Apostle Personality evaluation, in a multiple choice format, detailing
what really makes up our true personality, and gives us insight on our
strengths and weaknesses for success in Love, Work, and Relationships.
This book is highly recommended for any Christian that is searching for
their true identity in life, as well as anyone who just wants to look
into what personality traits and characteristics that they exhibit in
life. This book will give you invaluable, spiritual insight for Your
Apostle Personality.
Review contributed by: Brent Robinson. He is a member of First Baptist
Church in Pasadena, Texas. He is an avid reader and teacher of Christian
non-fiction books, and is a graduate of the University of Houston, where
he attained both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in education.