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The Hollywood Commandments: A Spiritual Guide to Secular Success by

orsayor's review against another edition

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5.0

RECOMMENDED READING!

vaparks's review against another edition

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5.0

"You will make it. I have faith in you. God has faith in you. Everything you're going through now has a purpose and is part of a journey God designed for you. As long as you remain true to who you are and make serving His purpose your real marker of success, you can't go wrong."

This book was an answer to prayer. As a follower of Jesus, as well as an actor passionate about the film industry, I grew up often looking at my fellow brothers and sister in Christ, wondering if I had chosen wrong. Why didn't I strongly desire to work in a church, or school, or as a missionary, or a nurse? There were certain fields that seemed to be deemed "good for Christians" while others were then just "secular". Up until the past 5 years of my life, I thought loving Christ and being a fantastic actor were in opposition of each other. I'm so glad that God spoke to my heart, but furthermore, I'm glad He did the same with DeVon Franklin.

Franklin writes with a passion for God, constantly points to Jesus, and emphasizes communion with the Holy Spirit. All the while, he gives PRACTICAL advice for those who follow God, and have roles in the secular workplace. At the end of the day, we're ALL in the world in some capacity. This book offers wisdom, experience and tools on how to navigate our careers in the way that honor God, and who He's created us to be.

I've been so encouraged by this book. I know it will be one I will re-read and glean more from each time. Though it truly applies to all aspects of the workplace (whatever industry you may find yourself in), I am so thankful Franklin speaks of his experiences in Hollywood. It encourages me to know that God has called other believers to this movie-making industry, and that I have the joy and responsibility of stepping in suit with my own calling.

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4.0

I felt that these were very good tips that apply to any industry. As I grew up in the church I could truly relate to the false ideas being shared in churches (worldwide). I have heard all of these items myself and have been frustrated with many of the views. It was nice to read a positive way to dispute these ideas. I felt the book was very authentic and I will read more from this author.

shannanh's review against another edition

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4.0

Good enjoyable book with several good points.

kathy5307's review against another edition

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5.0

This book showed up at my door one day. I don’t remember ordering it and there were no messages to tell me where it came from. Honestly I wasn’t too sure about the religious perspective of the book but was pleasantly surprised by the usefulness of the content and that it wasn’t one of those books that pushes religion down your throat. There were many points and words of advise I needed to hear right now as I’m going through a transition in career path. It was a worthwhile read for me and at the very time in my life when it would be useful and appreciated.
Thank you to the sender and the author.
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