Jeremy Kingsley. Carol Stream, Ill.: Tyndale House Publishers Inc., 2008. 200 pp. (Paperback).
This book is quite relevant and attacks worldly greatness and success, reminding readers that true greatness is built on humility, service and helping people who have experienced failure, loss, heartache, suffering and sorrow.
This work is greatly needed in our culture, which is caught up in popularity, riches, happiness and worldly success.
More importantly, Kingsley attacks the philosophy that defines success in terms of fame, carefree living and secular accomplishment.
This reviewer hopes this book will be widely read and put into practice.




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