JESUS THE MASTER COACH: How the 100 Questions of Jesus enable ANYONE, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE, to have LIFE-CHANGING INTERACTIONS
Written by Dr. Joseph Umidi and Joseph Umidi
Narrated by Dr. Joseph Umidi and Joseph Umidi
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About this audiobook
Jesus the Master Coach is a radical approach to the most underemphasized part of our for
mation and discipleship; the role of the 100 Questions He uses for life-change. It brings a
fresh approach to addressing the ordinary conversations in your life; the ones with your
kids glued to their technology, your spouse focused mostly on their careers, your staff show
ing up on the outside but not all-in on the inside at work.
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Reviews for JESUS THE MASTER COACH
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I guess I was expecting too much out of this book. I just read the first chapter, but didn’t want to keep going because the author uses too many pages to talk about himself and his family, instead of talking about Jesus and giving more examples of how to be a coach like him. I mean, the author’s family stories are inspiring and all, but they weren’t the reason I pick this book in the first place. I wish the book went right into the subject, instead of using a very long introduction full of stories.