Wishy-washy. It's the best way to describe how I felt about this book. Here's why: I believe that the author, Banning Liebscher, loves Jesus and genuinely seeks to honor Him and be shaped by Him. Banning has been in ministry for many years and is both rooted in Christ and has seen countless others grow deeper roots in Christ. It is evident in his writing that he values the authority of God's word. The book's description on the back cover captivated me. I love exegesis and thought that learning about David's life would be fascinating. It sounded relevant for all ages and walks of life. The book is comprised of twelve chapters. I'll highlight a few. The first six deal with why the rooted last, why we need to trust God and not rush the process, and why we need to stop trusting our feelings. The final six are under three subsections, labeled as soils. Those soils are intimacy, serving and community. And there is ssso...