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Baskin makes the Bible relevant by translating spiritual teachings into practical applications. For example, in Luke 10:41-42, Martha becomes "frustrated" when Mary sits at the feet of Jesus while Martha is stuck in the kitchen cooking for Jesus and his twelve disciples. Baskin says Martha focuses so intently on what is minor that she misses what is major: "fellowship with Jesus." Today, we live in an age of hyper-distraction, which can cause people to "major in the minors."
Baskin employs a SMART guide to living: be specific, measure it, make it achievable, keep it relevant, and make it time-bound. Organized into three parts ("Foundation," "Plan," and "Build"), this twelve-week devotional provides seventy-two days of Bible verses, accompanied by relevant reflections with modern-day examples. Astute analysis of the readers' possible emotional reactions embodies Baskin's heart, humanity, and sincere love for Jesus' transformational power. To bolster lessons learned, each day concludes with writing exercises and a prayer, with the emphasis that a healthy body equals a healthy mind.
The author's prose is direct, rhythmic, nonjudgmental, easy to grasp, well-organized, and displays a deep knowledge of scripture. Revelations from Baskin's mental and physical breakdown flavor her wisdom. The language is limned with the glow of a God who is relational, not rule-based, and a Jesus who supports one's completion through his death and resurrection. Baskin explains his final words, "It is finished," in a manner even skeptics can understand: every day begins a new life, one primed for victory. His resurrection lives within us. Baskin combines talents as a personal trainer, teacher, wife, mother, grandmother, widow, divorcee, inspirational speaker, author, and founder of Move Pursue Renew (MPR) Ministries to create a whole-life guide to living. Her inspiring book reveals "who God is and who we are as people."