“There is a wealth of knowledge in these stories. Whether you slouch on a sofa, or lie in your bed, reading these stories will refresh your mind as they warm your heart.”
1 review for STORIES TO WARM YOUR HEART
Rated 5 out of 5
STORIES TO WARM YOUR HEART
Challenge Admin –
Stories to Warm your Heart – What reviewers are saying (3)
Kofi Otutu Adu Labi writes well. Although Ghana is central in his storytelling, he reaches India, Zimbabwe and elsewhere for inspiring experiences which should motivate us to contribute to the betterment of our society. The stories are worth reading.”
Professor E. V. O. Dankwa,
Professor of Law
Former Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission
In Stories to Warm Your Heart, we have clarity of narrative and very sharp recall of the stories, attested to by the author’s demonstrated keenness of mind when he won prize upon prize in the famed radio programme What Do You Know? competitions in his student days.
That, adding to his spiritual experience and in-depth of a faithful walk with his Lord Jesus, over and above his legal training and work experience in very challenging circumstances, make him very unique, and readers are invited to a journey of fun, expectation, anxiety and words of wisdom that are sure to bring many lasting benefits.
I highly recommend this book.
Reindorf B. Perbi
Former Deputy Senior Partner
KPMG, Ghana
The common thread in the stories is the wealth of information, advice and wisdom with the relevant references to the Word of God. Readers will find the sage, wisdom and thoughtful ideas heartening and food for thought. In this age of the internet when it is very difficult sieving through the overwhelming, but often conficting information on every subject, the young now have a secondary tool for easy reference to guide them through the minefields of life’s adventure.
Stephen A. Ampofo, PhD
Drug Product Development Scientist, New Jersey, USA
Challenge Admin –
Stories to Warm your Heart – What reviewers are saying (3)
Kofi Otutu Adu Labi writes well. Although Ghana is central in his storytelling, he reaches India, Zimbabwe and elsewhere for inspiring experiences which should motivate us to contribute to the betterment of our society. The stories are worth reading.”
Professor E. V. O. Dankwa,
Professor of Law
Former Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission
In Stories to Warm Your Heart, we have clarity of narrative and very sharp recall of the stories, attested to by the author’s demonstrated keenness of mind when he won prize upon prize in the famed radio programme What Do You Know? competitions in his student days.
That, adding to his spiritual experience and in-depth of a faithful walk with his Lord Jesus, over and above his legal training and work experience in very challenging circumstances, make him very unique, and readers are invited to a journey of fun, expectation, anxiety and words of wisdom that are sure to bring many lasting benefits.
I highly recommend this book.
Reindorf B. Perbi
Former Deputy Senior Partner
KPMG, Ghana
The common thread in the stories is the wealth of information, advice and wisdom with the relevant references to the Word of God. Readers will find the sage, wisdom and thoughtful ideas heartening and food for thought. In this age of the internet when it is very difficult sieving through the overwhelming, but often conficting information on every subject, the young now have a secondary tool for easy reference to guide them through the minefields of life’s adventure.
Stephen A. Ampofo, PhD
Drug Product Development Scientist, New Jersey, USA