Many folks who are non-religious feel that religious self-help books are a waste of time to read.
Indeed, being such a person myself, well that has often been my opinion, until I began reading a few that happened to be in my personal library.
Why would a non-religious person have Christian based self-books on his many book shelves? Well, it seems in the past, I have frequented used book stores and bought books that I quickly paged through, liked the title or were about subject matters that are important to me.
Thus, these two books below sat dormant in my personal library for nearly a decade gathering dust.
The other day, I was weeding through all my books to make room for new books and happened to spot them, therefore I scanned through them and read many of the chapters in each one of them: "Three Steps Forward Three Steps Back - Persevering Through Pressure" by Charles R.
Swindoll.
1980 This book explains how to maintain perseverance through any adversity and it does so from a Biblical Perspective.
The book is religious based and very much worthy of a true believer or person of faith.
It is a decent read even for one such as myself, who is not religious in the least.
"You Can Too" by Mary C.
Crowley.
1980 This book was previously published under the title; "Think Mink" but was changed as to sell more copies without offending animal rights activists.
It has sold millions of copies and this work is religious based in many ways with quotes from the scriptures.
Biblical references are a big part of this book's message.
This book is great for men or women, but of course, is geared towards women.
You know what, these two books are quite interesting and if you get a chance you might wish to read through them also.
Please consider these books if you are biblical based soul that wants to achieve more in life and grow with the program.
Indeed, being such a person myself, well that has often been my opinion, until I began reading a few that happened to be in my personal library.
Why would a non-religious person have Christian based self-books on his many book shelves? Well, it seems in the past, I have frequented used book stores and bought books that I quickly paged through, liked the title or were about subject matters that are important to me.
Thus, these two books below sat dormant in my personal library for nearly a decade gathering dust.
The other day, I was weeding through all my books to make room for new books and happened to spot them, therefore I scanned through them and read many of the chapters in each one of them: "Three Steps Forward Three Steps Back - Persevering Through Pressure" by Charles R.
Swindoll.
1980 This book explains how to maintain perseverance through any adversity and it does so from a Biblical Perspective.
The book is religious based and very much worthy of a true believer or person of faith.
It is a decent read even for one such as myself, who is not religious in the least.
"You Can Too" by Mary C.
Crowley.
1980 This book was previously published under the title; "Think Mink" but was changed as to sell more copies without offending animal rights activists.
It has sold millions of copies and this work is religious based in many ways with quotes from the scriptures.
Biblical references are a big part of this book's message.
This book is great for men or women, but of course, is geared towards women.
You know what, these two books are quite interesting and if you get a chance you might wish to read through them also.
Please consider these books if you are biblical based soul that wants to achieve more in life and grow with the program.
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