Musings on Spiritual Matters

by Matthew Morine

Read “You Can Read Anyone”

51ziznre4hl__bo2204203200_pisitb-dp-500-arrowtopright45-64_ou01_aa240_sh20_.jpgThis is a book that helped some. The first section was good in learning to ask the right questions to discover truth. It provided some good insight in how to approach a difficult topic in an indirect way. In learning these skills, you can learn how to deal better with church politics and read people better in working in the church system. The second part of the book, promised a lot but did not deliver. It dealt with the chart of low-high self-esteem and low-high ego. The author says that by understanding the other person’s ego, you will be able to read the person and situation better. I am not sure about this, but the first part was worth the book.

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About The Author

Matthew is originally from Nova Scotia, Canada. He has a beautiful wife named Charity and a precious baby named Gabrielle. He has graduated from the Brown Trail School of Preaching, Heritage Christian University with his Bachelors of Arts in Biblical Studies, Lipscomb University with his Master’s of Arts in Biblical Studies and his Master’s of Divinity at Freed-Hardeman University. He is presently working towards his Doctorate of Ministry at Harding Graduate School of Religion. His articles have appeared in the World Evangelist, the Highway to Holiness, The West Virginia Christian, The Christian Echo, The Firm Foundation, Church Growth, and the Gospel Advocate. He enjoys hockey, golf, boxing, and chess. In his spare time he enjoys reading numerous genres of books. Also, he is working on climbing all of the 14ers in Colorado. Matthew is the Pulpit Minister for the Castle Rock church of Christ.

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