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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Serious book for Serious people
Review: I've read a couple of christian books, this book stands out clear, I normally use this book as an energizer when i'm sleeping spiritually or mentally weak, this book is alway refreshing, if you are hurting spirtually or mentally and you need a boost, get this book fast....Every serious minister should have a copy of this book in thier library. Again this book is not for everyone, it's only for the serious folk.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Movivational . . .
Review: Kenyon comes across as the big brother or loving dad who really believes in you. This little 72-page booklet contains nearly three dozen, one-to-two-page motivational clips. Any one of them contains energy-packed words of encouragement to get you jump-started. I suggest reading one or two in the morning, or anytime you need a quick shot of encouragement. Kenyon's style is tight, compact, and to the point. You won't find in-depth theological teaching in this booklet, but you will find a "you-can-do-it" message to get you going when your motivation is flagging. I treasured a copy I owned in my early twenties, and was delighted to find it again - available on Amazon - fifteen years later. I read a page or two several times a week, and it still helps - a lot.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Movivational . . .
Review: This book by Kenyon is a picker-upper. It is inspiration to the max. It isn't intended to be a deep teaching book, but one that gets you moving in generally the right direction. It is wonderfully conceived for its purpose. This is something to give away to graduates, employees, and anyone else you care about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspirational Gem
Review: This book by Kenyon is a picker-upper. It is inspiration to the max. It isn't intended to be a deep teaching book, but one that gets you moving in generally the right direction. It is wonderfully conceived for its purpose. This is something to give away to graduates, employees, and anyone else you care about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If I don't believe in me, who will?
Review: This little treasure is written in the style of Norman Vincent Peale. The book guides the reader to identify latent talents and gifts and how to bring out the best in ourselves. I'm giving copies to co-workers for Christmas.


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