Dealing with difficult people

Published by rudy Date posted on June 16, 2014

BO SANCHEZ, lay preacher and bestselling author, recently launched his 38th book titled How To Deal with Difficult People, with this introduction: “Warning: This book will give you so much freedom, you’ll hate me for writing it only now.”

Bo said that was the reaction of people who heard his series of talks on Vampires which he presented at The Feast, the Sunday faith gathering he leads at the Philippine International Convention Center.

Vampires was about dealing with difficult people in your life. Bo called such people vampires because, he said, “they are bloodsuckers in your life,” sucking the joy and life out of you.

How To Deal with Difficult People is an expanded version of his Vampires series in The Feast.

The new book combines two books.

Book 1, titled When You’re Surrounded with Vampires, presents lessons on how to spot a Vampire, how to protect yourself from a Vampire; and how to transform a Vampire.

Book 2, titled When You’re the Vampire, presents how to deal with dark forces within you that makes you a Vampire. The book includes lessons on how to deal with impatience, envy, and unforgiveness. –MST Lifestyle

Copies of How To Deal with Difficult People are now available at National Book Store. For details, call Mitzi Camonias, 725-9999, or log on to www.shepherdsvoice.com.ph

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