Van Moody’s The People Factor is everything the cover suggests it is –
efficient, honest, and interesting.
Moody addresses the many types of
relationships that people have and confidently but strategically and carefully
teaches why some relationships hold us back and others propel us. While giving
Biblical and personal examples of relationships good and bad, Moody shows his
readers what they are losing by being in toxic relationships and how they can
be more effective by changing, ending, or beginning relationships.
On the cover of this book is the
statement “How building great relationships and ending bad ones unlocks your
God-given purpose.” Often books lure readers with spiritual references and
promises and fail to deliver thoughtful, meaningful Biblical study and
relativity. Moody, however, delivers. While teaching his Laws of Relationships,
Moody delves into Biblical relationships as models for his readers. He does not
simply give a passing reference – he searches their lives and stories for
relevance for what he teaches. His laws are Biblical and logical. It was
satisfying to read a book whose principles for living are authentically
grounded in the Word. Reading this book often felt like a Bible study.
I recommend this book to others.
Moody’s chapters are intelligent and easily digestible.
The
publisher has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book through
BookSneeze®. I was not required to write a positive review.
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