Musings on Spiritual Matters

by Matthew Morine

Review of “Click”

Click: The Magic of Instant ConnectionsThis was a good quick read.  It dealt with how to establish relationships.  It provides five major connectors that are in the majority of friendships.  Some of these are just natural, but having the knowledge of them is helpful.  In a people business, having these skills, or maybe the knowledge of these skills can be highly helpful.  You will learn how to connect at a deeper level with people through the level of communication.  You can create better “click” through how you talk to people.  You also will learn that adversity will build relationships, and of course similarity.  This was a excellent book on relationships.  It is not going to give you new earth shaking news if you have a background in communication, but will give a wonderful refresher on the basic components to connections with other people.  This is a perfect book for preachers.  Also, this is a good back for those trying to make friends in life.  I believe I will do a sermon on “why you have no friends at church.”  This is a good read everyone.

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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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