Saturday, November 27, 2010

Jungle Warfare: A Basic Field Manual for Christians in Sales by Christopher A. Cunningham

Review

Jungle Warfare: A Basic Field Manual for Christians in Sales
by Christopher A. Cunningham



I admit that Jungle Warfare isn’t my type of book. I don’t read “how-to” books, and I’m not in sales either. However, Jungle Warfare can provide any Christian with guidance in their life. After all, we’re all trying to spread the message of Christ to the world, much like a salesman would spread the news of his product.

Jungle Warfare, a devotional for Christians in sales, integrates an interesting tool: a real WWII guidebook for surviving the jungle. Each section begins with a small excerpt from that guidebook which pertains to the following message. Every chapter has a plan, a verse, and a prayer for the reader to consider.

Christopher A. Cunningham addresses all the struggles a Christian in sales may face—competition, downhearted thinking, struggling economy—and puts them in an encouraging perspective. He does a great job of inspiring men and women in sales to keep their heads up and stay strong in their difficult job market. In the time of an economy teetering on the edge of disaster, Jungle Warfare shows you that fully relying on God is the best plan of action—He is your best guide to surviving the jungle warfare of the business world.

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