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Jim Williamson

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Excellent framework

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Revisado: 03-09-24

The model presented in $100M Offers is clear and relatable. I started reading $100M Leads first and then I realized that the first log in my log jam is actually with my offer. I switched to this book and immediately started gaining insights that are helping me clear the logs and present more compelling offers to my clients. I have not found another resource that focuses so specifically on this topic. It’s a game changer.

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Amazing!! This book tells the story of my family

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Revisado: 01-21-22

I grew up in Detroit. The grandson of migrants from Crenshaw County Alabama on my father’s side and the great-grandson of migrants from Lake Charles, LA and Meridian, MS on my mother’s side.

I remember learning of the great migration in school and I’ve most certainly learned more about it in the years since. However, I missed so much nuance that this book describes in vivid detail. I had always viewed the great migration from the perspective of what the migrants were coming too and not what they were leaving behind.

I have a new appreciation for the summers I spent in the red clay of rural Alabama and why it was always so important to my grandparents that I come to the family reunion to see cousins I had never met. They wanted me to see what made them, and ultimately, what made me.

As compelling as any novel and more thorough than most history text books, this book speaks to both my desire for a great story and my fascination with history. My only regret is that I did not read it sooner.

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Excellent framework for a complex topic

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Revisado: 06-12-21

Even the word reparations often sparks defensiveness, triggers fragility and prompts confusion. So much confusion that most people walk away from the topic, focused on the difficulty of it’s application, rather than the appropriateness of its call to action.

This book does an excellent job of making a historical, moral and practical argument for the church to be the initiator, rather than the resistor of reparations.

The authors also masterfully illustrate the thread of white supremacy that has been woven into the fabric of America from before it’s very inception.

For anyone moved by some of the tragic incidents of racial injustice that have been in the public discourse to ask “what can I do,” reading and considering this book is a great place to start.

I highly recommend it.

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