
*Empowerment* is a heartfelt and deeply personal reflection on faith, purpose, and the power of aligning your talents with God’s plan. Claudette Milner writes with vulnerability and conviction, using her life story to encourage others to trust God’s timing and make use of their gifts in service to others. The book shines in its devotional tone and interactive structure. Scripture is woven throughout, and each chapter includes reflection prompts that challenge readers to look inward and take real action. Milner’s stories — from financial hardship to health scares to spiritual setbacks — offer a refreshing honesty that will resonate with believers who have faced their own trials. That said, *Empowerment* is very short — just over 5,000 words — and feels more like a guided booklet than a full-length work. The brevity limits how deeply the author can explore some of the more complex or compelling issues she raises, such as systemic injustice, community impact, and spiritual leadership in secular settings. These topics are mentioned, but not unpacked. Formatting is another issue. There are awkward page breaks and some light editing oversights that make the Kindle experience feel unpolished. Readers who expect a smooth, professional layout might find it distracting. If you’re looking for a devotional-style read that emphasizes spiritual empowerment through a Christian lens — especially one you can finish in an hour or two — this book has plenty of heart. Just know going in that it’s more of a workbook and testimonial than a fully developed narrative or deep theological exploration.









