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FAITH AND WORK BOOK REVIEW:

The 16 Undeniable Laws of Communication: Apply Them and Make the Most of Your Message by John Maxwell. Maxwell Leadership 320 pages. 2023
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This book is the latest in John Maxwell’s “Laws” series (Leadership, Teamwork, Growth, and now Communication). I always learn something from Maxwell’s books, and do a bit of speaking and teaching, so I was excited to read this book. Maxwell tells us that he wrote the book to help anyone give a talk to others. He writes that if you apply these laws, then you will make the most of your message, no matter the purpose of your communication, the size or scope of your audience, or the environment in which you speak.

The book includes a lot of helpful information regarding communication. Maxwell states that the Law of Connecting is by far the most important idea in the book.

Here are the laws and a takeaway or two from each one:

THE LAW OF CREDIBILITY: Your Most Effective Message Is the One You Live

THE LAW OF OBSERVATION Good Communicators Learn from Great Communicators

THE LAW OF CONVICTION The Stronger You Believe It, the More People Feel It

THE LAW OF PREPARATION You Cannot Deliver What You Have Not Developed

THE LAW OF COLLABORATION Some of Your Best Thinking Will Be Done with Others

THE LAW OF CONTENT When You Have Something Worth Saying, People Start Listening

THE LAW OF CONNECTING Communicators Know It’s All About Others

THE LAW OF LEVERAGE Good Communicators Lead with Their Strengths and Use Them Often

THE LAW OF ANTICIPATION When You Can’t Wait to Say It, They Can’t Wait to Hear It

THE LAW OF SIMPLICITY Communicators Take Something Complicated and Make It Simple

THE LAW OF VISUAL EXPRESSION Show and Tell Is Better Than Just Tell

THE LAW OF STORYTELLING People See Their Own Lives in Stories

THE LAW OF THE THERMOSTAT Communicators Read the Room and Change the Temperature

THE LAW OF THE CHANGE-UP Sameness Is the Death of Communication

THE LAW OF ADDING VALUE People May Forget What You Say, But They Never Forget How You Make Them Feel

THE LAW OF RESULTS The Greatest Success in Communication Is Action


Faith and Work Book Club – Won’t you read along with us?

We are reading Agents of Flourishing: Pursuing Shalom in Every Corner of Society

by Amy Sherman. Sherman is also the author of Kingdom Calling: Vocational Stewardship for the Common Good, a book I first read in my “Calling, Vocation and Work” class at Covenant Seminary.

Every corner, every square inch of society can flourish as God intends, and Christians of any vocation can become agents of that flourishing. In this book, Sherman offers a multifaceted, biblically grounded framework for enacting God’s call to seek the shalom of our communities in six arenas of civilizational life (The Good, The True, The Beautiful, The Just, The Prosperous, and The Sustainable).

This week we look at Chapter 2: The Good Flourishing in the Realm of Social Mores and Ethics. Here are two helpful quotes from the chapter:

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