 | Hung by the tongue Jul 9, 2006 |
| A very good read with lots of information, based on Bible teachings . A must read for any one that is in the ministry . |
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 | book review Feb 27, 2006 |
| Very good book I Recomend it to every body if you are looking for a change. |
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 | One piece of very valuable advice Feb 20, 2006 |
| I struggled to read the book fully since I do not believe in God and this book was all from the perspective of a God-fearing soul. But this offered some tremendous advice - the power of words that leave our mouth. In fact, one example stood out - if one is arrested in the US, the cops "recite" some sentences. Almost always that starts with "You have the right to remain SILENT. Anything you say may be used against you in the court of law....". That was a big eye-opener! As they say in management - "When in deep s**t, keep your mouth shut"! Watch what you say! Read this book! And if you are god-fearing, you will reap much more postives from this book. |
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 | Greatly Disappointed Jan 21, 2006 |
| I was hoping by the title of this book that I would find Scriptural incentive to speak words that strengthen others and build healthy relationships. Instead, what I found was more of a self-centered, "name-it, claim-it" theology. If you enjoy traditional, 70's style Charismatic literature, then this book may very well appeal to you. |
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 | Positive talk create positive action Feb 8, 2005 |
Positive talk creates positive action, simple. Do you want to have positive things happen? Speak and think positively. How simple is that! My Mom use to say to me, "If you can't say anything nice, keep your mouth shut!" How right she was.
I love this book. When I find myself thinking negatively, I sit myself in the corner, and read this. |
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