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Road Warrior Book Review
Rating: 5 / 5 stars - 2 vote(s).
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“Finally, a book that candidly addresses a huge, silent threat to the very core of many Christian families. Frequent business travelers face a host of temptations when they disconnect from the accountability and support of home and church. Steve Arterburn and Sam Gallucci speak with a depth of knowledge, compassion and hope that could only flow from seasoned road warriors covered by God’s grace. We won't be sending anyone on the road who hasn't first read this book.” —Mark G. Holbrook, President/CEO, Evangelical Christian Credit Union
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Nov 05, 2008 at 10:27 am Richard Smith Road Warrior | What an affirmation for me as a traveler for over 20 years! It was a fresh reminder of those areas of my life that are especially vulnerable while away based on my past failures. I have come to realize over the many years of being in software sales and traveling as well listening to men share, if boundaries are not established upfront and a tactical plan of avoidance laid out in those areas that we honestly identify as our personal weaknesses, we are doomed for repeated failure on the road-not to mention the complete loss of intimacy between ourselves, our heavenly father, and our wives. Thanks Sam, for a book that every Road Warrior needs to keep in their briefcase! |
Jul 29, 2008 at 4:19 am Matt Thompson Road Warrior | Good book. Could have dealt with and expanded certain areas. Focused on the pitfalls of chasing success more than the temptations that assail men while away. More emphasis on accountability, prayer, and scripture would have helped. Overall a worthwile book which I will carry with me to pass on in future trips. One more tool for my kit bag!
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Jun 14, 2008 at 5:43 pm Peter Holms Road Warrior | Worst book ever. The title is missleading. This is a book about God. If I wanted to buy a religious book I would have asked my Pastor. It is all about sins. I thought I was back in the 60's. I am a Road Warrior with more than 4,000,000 points and I have never came close to what it is said in that book. I love my wife and two kids. It is false to pretend that people in an airport have all kind of problems. A very negative book that I regret that I have bought. |
Feb 01, 2008 at 11:52 am Les Parrott Road Warrior | “If you’re a frequent traveler, you need this book! Read it on your next trip. Steve and Sam have packed these pages with practical wisdom. Learn the secrets to avoiding the common pitfalls so many road warriors never discover. Your business travels will never be the same.”
—Dr. Les Parrott, founder of RealRelationships.com, author of Your Time Starved Marriage |
Feb 01, 2008 at 11:48 am Mark G. Holbrook Road Warrior | “Finally, a book that candidly addresses a huge, silent threat to the very core of many Christian families. Frequent business travelers face a host of temptations when they disconnect from the accountability and support of home and church. Steve Arterburn and Sam Gallucci speak with a depth of knowledge, compassion and hope that could only flow from seasoned road warriors covered by God’s grace. We won't be sending anyone on the road who hasn't first read this book.” |
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