Reggie - Book Review

Reggie Dabbs is a motivational, inspiration, fascinating spiritual man. (“…one of the most sought-after public school and event speakers in the United States and the world for more than two decades.”) In this book, he tells entertaining and heartbreaking stories of his life, as well as decisions he’s made that led him to success in life, love and happiness. This isn’t a preachy book—telling you what you should and shouldn’t do, but words of encouragement that prompt you to explore your own heart, your own life, and the choices you have or have not made.

He stresses three strong points throughout the book. 1. You can’t change your past, but you can change your future. We all have pains, mistakes, tragedies, etc…, but they aren’t insurmountable. We can get past them. They don’t have to leave us feeling defeated. 2. He expresses a deep love and concern for the youth of our world. The teenage years are not useless years of sowing oats, getting into (or staying out of) trouble. Teens can and do make a significant difference in this world; and Reggie illustrates how. 3. God surely loves you.

I’ve never really read a book like this. I feel as if I’ve gained a friend. Yeah, I know that sounds cheesy, but Reggie’s caring heart is conveyed so clearly in this book. He shares God’s love in a unique and powerful way. His conversational writing style is captivating and inviting.

It is unlikely you’ll read this book and not be changed in some way. It may be a small modification in your way of thinking—or it might be life altering, but I’m certain a transformation will occur.

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