Maxim-ize Your Life
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Book Details
About the Book
The Bible contains analogies, allegories, proverbs,
and other figurative expressions. Christ taught the common people in parables,
relating to them in their own lingo. So also, Maxim-ize Your Life uses
modem-day paraphrases to teach timeless truths. Drawn from traditional folklore
and conventional wisdom, these maxims are
examined in the light of Scripture, and confirmed, denied, or qualified.
Aside from the Bible the author allowed himself only
three types of reading while serving ten years in prison: inspirational,
classical, and self-help. These helped establish a communion with modern faith;
an awareness of common sense, moral, and philosophical concepts that have
shaped history; and an insight into personal development, motivational, and
psychological concepts. Afterward, he earned a BS in Adult Education and an MS
in Counseling and Human Development, while also working for a decade as a
correctional educator and offender minister.
These influences are merged into Maxim-ize
Your Life, a literary companion for the armchair or bedside table,
which is easily read, and will be for generations. Maxim-ize Your Life is
suitable for lectures, sermons, seminars, and/or serial Bible studies. A
suitable gift for all occasions, Maxim-ize Your Life illustrates that
the Bible is the ultimate self-help book
About the Author
Frank is a correctional educator, lay minister,
Certified Lay Speaker, and member of First United Methodist Church, Millbrook,
AL.
Frank was a high school dropout, but earned a GED.
He chased the proverbial "drugs sex and rock-n-roll” subculture, & his
ways deteriorated. In 1982, Frank was imprisoned for ten years.
Personally encountering the Living Spirit of Jesus
Christ, Frank found new direction. Released in 1992, he began working with JFI
Tech, the prison college he’d attended, and also founded Clemency, an
independent Christian organization. He serves in jails, prisons, and halfway
houses, and speaks, teaches, and sings at school, church, and civic functions.
He later earned a Master’s in Counseling and Human Development through TSU in
Montgomery.