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SELF IMPROVEMENT Denise Watts, mom to Greg and grandma to Grason, is a retired public school teacher, founding member of Maxwell Leadership Certified *Ram, Bible teacher, church development consultant, life coach, international transformation leadership trainer, ordained minister, and gospel singer. She is someone who enjoys life and builds healthy and positive relationships with whoever site is, wherever she is. Where relationships are concerned Denise is a pilgrim. 11w way she has approached this subject matter of "friendship" and the depth in which she has done so has created the discovery…mehr

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SELF IMPROVEMENT Denise Watts, mom to Greg and grandma to Grason, is a retired public school teacher, founding member of Maxwell Leadership Certified *Ram, Bible teacher, church development consultant, life coach, international transformation leadership trainer, ordained minister, and gospel singer. She is someone who enjoys life and builds healthy and positive relationships with whoever site is, wherever she is. Where relationships are concerned Denise is a pilgrim. 11w way she has approached this subject matter of "friendship" and the depth in which she has done so has created the discovery of a new land for her readers. - Dr. Todd H. Benner, Summit Heights Church, Louisville, KY What a wonderful book! ... well written, an easy read, one would have a hard time putting it down. The questions in each chapter cause one to think & apply what's being read. An excellent hands-on book. - Mike and Diana Lehman, Pastor and Wife, United Methodist Church The Chapter on Spouses is dealt with creatively and it will be of great benefit to all who read and apply these points. The Chapter on God is handled concisely and yet encompasses the main points which should be covered in a book of this type. - Regina Ruegg, Retired Pastor, United Methodist Church This book will cause you to look deep within yourself to evaluate the relationships you have with those around you. To see the power of those relationships, both good and bad. To search out relationships with those that can help me grow as well as those I can invest my life in.- I really enjoyed it. - Ed Berry, Pastor, Christian Church