With humor and a bit of refreshing sass, Author Deborah Smith Pegues, devotes chapters to learning how to overcome the:
- Retaliating Tongue
- Know It All Tongue
- Belittling Tongue
- Hasty Tongue
- Gossiping Tongue
- And 25 More!
Short stories, anecdotes, soul searching questions, and scripturally based personal affirmations combine to make each applicable and life changing.
"Though this book is based on Christian principles, I believe even non-religious people will find it helpful and relevant. After all, this book isn't a Bible-thumping denunciation of everything non-Christian. Nor is it steeped in stereotypical "holier-than-thou" Christian morality. Rather, it's about self-awareness and consideration for others. It's about how cutting out negative speech has the potential of enhancing your life and the lives of those around you. I think those things never hurt anyone, regardless of religious affiliation.
Thus, I highly recommend this book to anyone who has ever been the giver or receiver of hurtful comments and is looking for practical solutions to this age-old problem - taming the tongue." By E.
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