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Free Guide: A Companion Guide to Brian Tome's Free Book by Brian Tome

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Thisisn’t your typical workbook. It’s not homework. It’s not one-size-fits-all. This companion guide to Brian Tome’s Free Book is an interactive tooldesigned to help you discover what’s holding you back from the free, full lifeGod intends for you.What you choose to do about that thing is up to you. But know God reallywants you to be free, and he’s got more than enough power to make it happen. Hewants you to experience the kind of freedom and joy you thought only kids couldhave. But simply reading a book about freedom won’t make youfree—beginning and continuing the journey is up to you.God’s offering real freedom.Ready to get yours?

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First published February 2, 2010

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October 29, 2021
The book gave some great insight into how startups can be more successful. I enjoyed the various methods to offer your product for free and then to add a cost for premium. I have been sold on products by this same methodology. There were some real-world examples cited in the book as well. Good book for entrepreneurs as well as potential investors in entrepreneurial ventures.
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March 13, 2012
Sometimes people think mistake freedom with doing everything they want... In the book, Brian Tome shows us that we are all free in Christ, not to be bound by religion and other conventions. As he wisely reminds us, the central theme of the Bible is all about Freedom.

He writes somethings that have reached deep inside my beliefs and status quo I imagined should be.

It's kinda revolutionary the way he addresses his message, with a youthful enthusiasm that makes everyone want this kind of freedom... That may sound pretentious but, as I always say, that's just my opinion.

I would give it 5 stars if it did not have the commentaries about how he loves to ride his bike without a helmet, but, other than that, it is a refreshing great read that makes us want more of the freedom he talks about.

Want to check it out? Get the book and tell me what you think. I would love to read some comments.

Peace.
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