• Ask It

  • The Question That Will Revolutionize How You Make Decisions
  • By: Andy Stanley
  • Narrated by: Lloyd James
  • Length: 3 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (309 ratings)

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By: Andy Stanley
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You'll never make a decision the same way again.

Should I take this job? Buy this house? Marry this person? We ask questions every day about the choices we face. But are we asking the most important question of all? In Ask It, Andy Stanley identifies the one question that makes it easy to determine the answer to all other questions. You'll learn how to make decisions with confidence simply by applying the question that brings clarity to life's most challenging decisions.

©2014 eChristian (P)2014 eChristian

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A must read for everyone!

An amazing reminder! Andy masks brilliance with simplicity and I love it! This is one of the best book investments I've ever made!

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Wish I would have read this in my teens...

Would you listen to Ask It again? Why?

Yes, and I have listened to it twice now because it is a fantastic book that gives a great perspective on how to approach decision making in all aspects on life.

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I really liked every bit of the book and all of the different scenarios.

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I felt it started a bit slow with too many teases about what the question is, but after that it was excellent and has become one of my favorites.

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I will probably read this book once a year

Another fabulous read by Andy Stanley full of good biblical wisdom. definitely will be rd-reading this

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wisdom

before making any decisions I recommend this book. great biblical principles on wisdom and living

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Loved this Book

It was a great book. It has made me think and questions my decision making process. Loved it!

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Great Question!

Great information to change the way you view decision making. The reading itself is really well done. Even at faster speeds it help up well.

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Great thought and advice.

It was well written and meaningful. I enjoyed the content and its delivery. I think you will enjoy the wisdom of this book too!

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A Powerful Reading

Highly recommend it for anyone who wants to do by the will of God but may find themselves lost, confused, or even unsure of the decisions you make in your life.

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If you have breath. you can make a change.

Enjoyed and it and ithas made an impacted on my life. This audio book has made me realize the things I was doing has greatly affected my future and relationships with family and friends. I realize I still have a chance to turn that around today. Small constant steps have big impact. As long as a person has breathin their body, they can make a change.

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Great for most, not for me, make wise choices

Andy does a good job here explaining how to make wise choices for most people. It just doesn't apply to me though because I've been taught this stuff since a child by my amazing parents.

That said, I think most people need to read something like this because of how many poor choices people make throughout their lives.

He also spends too much time leading you on with multiple cliff-hangers to the 'big-question'. I get it in todays world of instant gratification this makes sense as it keeps you coming back to the book and is helpful for the type of person who would read this book. But for some people its not necessary (go to the end and I'll have it there).

I think he spends a bit too much time on behaving wisely when it comes to sex or marriage, but I get it there's a huge swath of society that is being hurt by poor decisions in those areas and why he would want to spend time there.

He doesn't do a great job explaining how to make good business choices (seek wise counsel is the answer).
He also doesn't do any explaining on how to make complicated decisions when it comes to God requesting or bringing you to a path that is unwise from a worldly standpoint and from every conceivable answer but God has a plan anyways; that's where I'm at and this book wasn't all that helpful in that regard.

That said, I don't have any (many?) regrets and Andy speaks a lot about regrets due to poor decisions that could have been avoided by wise choice making. I imagine a lot of people make poor choices and would benefit greatly from this book.

He has 5 questions in his extended universe of books/teachings.
1) “Why am I doing this?”
2) “What story do I want to tell?”
3) “Is there a tension that deserves my attention?”
4) “What is the wise thing to do?” (not what is the right thing to do)
5) “What does love require of me?”

And finally, the question(s) he poses in his book: "Ask It"
“In light of my past experience, what is the wise thing for me to do? In light of my current circumstances and state of mind, what is the wise thing for me to do? In light of my future hopes and dreams, what is the wise thing for me to do?”

Or more succinctly:
“In light of my past experience, in light of my current circumstances and state of mind, and my future hopes and dreams, what is the wise thing for me to do?”

I hope this helps, I hate to give a book less than 5 stars, but it's the way I feel about the book and I also think it is the most wise rating I can give it based upon my experiences and mindset. Thanks!

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