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Dynamic People Skills

Dynamic People Skills

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dynamic People Skills
Review: The absolute best book on basic people skills I or anybody I know that has read this book know of. This book is written with a Christian overtone and from a Christian's perspective. The author has been successful in alot of venture's from business to establishing successful charities. This is an author who has walked the walk and is able to talk the talk because of it. No theories here, great guide and information. Would recommend this book over all others in dealing with people skills.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dynamic People Skills
Review: The absolute best book on basic people skills I or anybody I know that has read this book know of. This book is written with a Christian overtone and from a Christian's perspective. The author has been successful in alot of venture's from business to establishing successful charities. This is an author who has walked the walk and is able to talk the talk because of it. No theories here, great guide and information. Would recommend this book over all others in dealing with people skills.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is my new bible. The info is priceless.
Review: This book contains the most practicle information I've ever read. Surprisingly, it's not about other people, it helps the reader focus on the inside. For anyone whose fears or inadequacies have prevented a successful life this book offers easy steps and valid solutions to follow. When a person can perceive things in a different way, he/she can grow. This book concisely offers solutions to marriage, self-esteem, careers, family, friends and just plain loving life. I've given away several copies and I plan to buy more and give them away as well. A tool that encourages and helps folks transform their own lives is the best gift you can give anyone. Thanks to Dexter Yager and others who were inspired by God to put this book on the market. I've read quite a few self help books but this one was simple,and straightforward. Best of all, after 33 years I now have a new, friendlier less demanding, happier Mom to interact with. I'm still working on me, however, its good to know I have the best tool on the market as a reference. I don't have to call anyone else for help.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Matthew 6:33
Review: When a man claims to be a "Christian" yet spends nearly every waking minute of his day engaged in thinking of projects that will provide new ways to make "more money"; this is surely a contradiction of terms and values. But the words of another, I feel, will most adequately describe this book's author...and his motives:

"The man who professes to be a Christian must not expect God's (holy) angels to keep him if he goes in the way of worldliness. There are hundreds, and I fear thousands, of church members who say that they are the people of God, yet they appear to live entirely to the world. Their great aim is moneymaking and personal aggrandizement, just as much as it is the aim of altogether ungodly men. The kingdom of Christ, the needs of His church, the wants of perishing souls have a very slender place in their hearts; they live wholly for themselves, only they try to conceal it under the plea of providing for their families. '...seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.'" (Charles Haddon Spurgeon)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Matthew 6:33
Review: When a man claims to be a "Christian" yet spends nearly every waking minute of his day engaged in thinking of projects that will provide new ways to make "more money"; this is surely a contradiction of terms and values. But the words of another, I feel, will most adequately describe this book's author...and his motives:

"The man who professes to be a Christian must not expect God's (holy) angels to keep him if he goes in the way of worldliness. There are hundreds, and I fear thousands, of church members who say that they are the people of God, yet they appear to live entirely to the world. Their great aim is moneymaking and personal aggrandizement, just as much as it is the aim of altogether ungodly men. The kingdom of Christ, the needs of His church, the wants of perishing souls have a very slender place in their hearts; they live wholly for themselves, only they try to conceal it under the plea of providing for their families. '...seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.'" (Charles Haddon Spurgeon)


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