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Still unrivaled Gladwell (but not what I expected)

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Revisado: 04-06-25

The pre-publication marketing of this sequel to The Tipping Point somehow left me with the false and uneasy impression that this book would show me where Malcolm got it wrong in his 2000 original. Of course (and thankfully), it didn't. How do people use knowledge of tipping points to their own--often selfish and sometimes even nefarious-- advantage at the expense of others? That's what this book illustrates in classc Gladwell style. Book after book, including in his one, the guy asks great questions and holds me spellbound as he methodically shares the answers. Five stars, again!

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Hopeful, practical, deep, and kind

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Revisado: 03-31-25

I chose this book because I have found other works by these authors to be helpful over the past 30 years and wanted to read more. The practical insights offered here reflect the "optimistic grace" and sanctification paradigm (like that of Wesley), as well as the honest and loving realism that supports personal understanding and responsibility. This abridged edition is great alone, and I'm sure there's much more depth and detail in the original.

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Tremendous author of other books

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Revisado: 12-16-24

This book--by an author whose other works and resources I have appreciated over the years--does present many helpful ideas; however, I was hoping it would be something I could use as a resource in teaching and in small group studies, Unfortunately, it includes too many topics and spicy quotations that would be deal-breakers with the audiences and learners that I usually support. Perhaps the best way to say it is that this book is not entry-level reading into consideration of broaching heated social divisions but would probably be more helpful with learners who have already gotten their feet wet in less controversial aspects of CQ.

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An easy listen

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Revisado: 12-15-24

This book was an easy listen with some humorous moments, a handful of wise nuggets, and a whole lot of navel gazing. I suppose that if the rest of us have wondered what counseling must be like, this book might shed light on our questions. For the most part, an engaging, non stressful, easy read for a long road trip.

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Essential reading for church and nation

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Revisado: 12-15-24

I have read this work several times, and each time moves me and challenges me to guard against allowing my faith to be taken captive by the cultural compromises of the day. Let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!

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Nothing but respect for Russell Moore

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Revisado: 09-16-24

Whew! What an encouraging and insightful read. Russell Moore and I surely disagree on some points of doctrine (he a Southern Baptist and I a Wesleyan), but I'm so grateful that I read this book and have nothing but respect for him. I appreciate his courage, kindness, forthrightness, and skillful expression in identifying both problems and remedies for graciously overcoming the hysteria of division and heresy-hunting today. I think he's right on, and I feel much less ideologically homeless after reading his book. I will read it again, I'm sure, as it is one to ponder.

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Clear, winsome, and WISE!

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Revisado: 09-02-24

This book is itself a unicorn--a rare find within its genre. I will be reading and savoring it again and recommending it enthusiastically. It is so down-to-earth, straightforward, and honest that a reader can't help but feel (somehow) cared-for in reading it. THANK YOU to William Vanderbloemem and team for sharing your secrets and insights so generously!

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Cogent, concise, and faithful to Scripture

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Revisado: 06-23-24

Ken Schenck packs both scholarship and heart into this very helpful (and short) read! A Bible and theology scholar whom I and many in the Wesleyan tradition have long trusted, he has once again addressed important matters in a careful, helpful, and accessible way. Section B on blaspheming the Holy Spirit was mind blowing, wrapping words around what I have felt but not been quite able to define. Thank you so much!

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Thankful for this encouragement and insight!

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Revisado: 02-27-24

I'm writing this review in between the moments when my first reading of it has ended and the second reading is about to begin. The Lord has encouraged me through Scot McKnight's careful and humble consideration of what being a pastor means and doesn't mean. The overall themes that "a pastor pastors people" and that a pastor cultivates Christiformity within the body of Christ gently confront many areas of subtle drift in ministry focus. While reading, I often had to stop and praise the Lord. His ways are so very right and true, and McKnight's wisdom highlights that fact. Just as I mentioned at the start, I am reading this one again, starting today.

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A classic for good reason!

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Revisado: 12-31-20

My husband and I are reading through this book with our four young adult children, as they begin college and careers. This classic is ideal to for them read at their age, but it is just as valuable for my husband and me to reread over the years for self-evaluation and improvement in one of the most important skill areas of life: interacting honorably and successfully with others.

Sure, as some reviewers have said, many of the points sound like simple common sense, but that doesn't mean the practices are always obvious or come naturally. They don't. If they did, we would all probably be better at influencing others. Sometimes it helps to hear someone else spell out even the supposedly obvious with vivid examples. Most anyone can read this book and find areas in which he or she can improve.

As I read it this time, I thought of specific relationships that might benefit from the principles, but I also had an uneasy realization in a couple spots of ways others may have applied the principles on ME. It's quite possible I have been Dale Carnegied into doing things from time to time without realizing it! :-)

I'm glad this book is out there. It's helpful and true, even to people who already have a pretty good grasp of winning friends and influencing others.

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