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Reviewed by Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite
My grandmother always claimed we lived in the ‘me’ generation, the era where all we care about is me, myself, and I. But there’s more to life than ‘me’. And, really, when you think about it, the ‘me’ in the equation really doesn’t take care of ‘me’ – not entirely. That’s what Sharon O. Beasley came to realize. All those times in her life when she miraculously escaped unscathed weren’t really because the ‘me’ was looking out for her. There was a more powerful force taking care of her life, taking care of her. God was the power behind her well-being, her safety, her successes and so much more.
Sharon O. Beasley’s story, God, Me, Myself, and I, is an inspirational memoir. Sharing her story, the author paves the way for readers to follow and see for themselves how important the God-factor is in the equation of life. She writes about growing up in a church-going family, learning first-hand God’s love. At some point, she turns away from the church, but the teachings of her childhood are deeply embedded and God keeps working his wonders in her life. As Sharon moves through life, through successes and failures, she chalks everything up to experience until in her early forties she comes to the realization that it wasn’t the ‘me’ in her equation that had full control over her life, but rather it was God. It’s all about teamwork. Hence the title. By sharing her stories and experiences, Sharon has opened the doors for others to find their connection with God: to find love, to heal, to overcome substance abuse, and to live one’s life fully in God’s loving care.