Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Uncommon Destiny Uncommon Partner Review

Uncommon Destiny Uncommon Partner

By Wisdom V. Mupudzi

Uncommon Destiny Uncommon Partner: Purposeful Life Purposeful Relationships. by [Mupudzi, Wisdom V]
This is the 2016 edition of the Award Winning, Uncommon Destiny Uncommon Partner. This is for people who are serious about life and purpose. Whether you are tired of going through the same dating cycles, or whether you consider yourself 'in between disappointments', or maybe waiting for your "Boaz'. This is a must read. It stays away from just focussing on the tantalising aspects of relationships, but sheds light on real relationship issues. From how your assignment on earth, affects who you can date and ultimately who you cant or can marry. 

With several years of experience in the area of intercession, Wisdom shares insights drawn from some of the heavy duty spiritual issues that many couples are dealing with. Discover also the 'WISE HOUSE MODEL", this is a model that makes you understand the dynamics of all key aspects of a marriage relationship. With rave reviews from, Amplified Version". 

Discover how to break generational curses of singleness, and many other spiritual matters. It also addresses the practical side of things, someone sang, 'Aint no romance with no finance" way back in the 80s, is it true?? How do finances affect your relationships?? What about a man, how is your man affected by a sudden drop in finances such as job loss etc???

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MY REVIEW OF Uncommon Destiny Uncommon Partner

The title of this book is in reference to the perspective one should have in regards to searching for and obtaining a life partner. This was written as a guidance especially for the younger generation, but its principles can be applied to anyone. I thought most of it to be straightforward and logical. And I, too, feel that it is information that must be stressed. I especially liked the suggestion to write down that you choose to forgive someone, even though you won’t be sharing the words with anyone. I can see how that can set you free.


I felt that the author was very opinionated, and some of his views were self-centered. The grammar in this book was horrible. It was wrought with broken and run-on sentences, making it so hard to read that I sometimes had to back up to understand what was being said. However, I did enjoy the chapter on the power of words. To think negative words as spoken curses was an eye opener. I never would have thought of declaring ‘In the name of Jesus I cancel that’. I think that is brilliant, as well as powerful. Anything that sends negativity away from my life has to be good. I think everyone can learn something from reading this book.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.


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