
I hadn't realized when I bought it that it was coming out of someone from the Moody Bible Institute, but I figured it helped my clients then I would give it a go.
There were a few gems of wisdom that I appreciated and took note of, but I found that it was not really able to be a guide for anyone that didn't determine themselves as Christian.
I also found some real inconsistencies in his writing as he generalized and oversimplified. For example, he talks about he attended a Christian school and bullied another kid. Then later he mentions that bullying is a big problem in our public schools - insinuating it isn't a problem anywhere other than public school and disregarding his own private school bully years. Those kinds of things and the clear political bias were hard to move past.
There were a few gems of wisdom that I appreciated and took note of, but I found that it was not really able to be a guide for anyone that didn't determine themselves as Christian.
I also found some real inconsistencies in his writing as he generalized and oversimplified. For example, he talks about he attended a Christian school and bullied another kid. Then later he mentions that bullying is a big problem in our public schools - insinuating it isn't a problem anywhere other than public school and disregarding his own private school bully years. Those kinds of things and the clear political bias were hard to move past.