Book Review: The Little Red Book Of Wisdom by Mark DeMoss

The Little Red Book Of WisdomI finished reading Mark DeMoss’ book The Little Red Book Of Wisdom this afternoon.

I have to be honest; I really didn’t expect to enjoy this book. My initial impression was that it would be too much like all the Life’s Little Instruction Books: cheesy and trite.

But upon digging into this book, I was really surprised.

DeMoss has written 23 chapters that are full of sage wisdom for all areas of life. Many of his kernels of wisdom find their basis in the book of Proverbs, and as such, convey a lot of truth in a few short pages.

Divided into two parts, The Little Red Book Of Wisdom shares wise advise for both your professional life.

Addressing such topics as keeping your focus, honesty, integrity and communication, the section on the professional life was excellent.

But the second section, dealing with the personal life, was simply astounding! This section hits such topics as perspective, priorities, how to listen, and wise advise about drinking.

I thoroughly enjoyed The Little Red Book Of Wisdom, and suspect it will become one of those resources I turn to again and again for input into my life, and as a resource within my youth ministry.

I highly recommend that you read The Little Red Book Of Wisdom. You’ll be glad you did.

If you are interested in reading The Little Red Book Of Wisdom, you can purchase it at Amazon.com.

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