Official Review: Transforming The Minds Of Men
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Official Review: Transforming The Minds Of Men

4 out of 4 stars
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While selecting the book, I was wondering whether the picture on its cover page depicted clouds inside a person’s head or some skin disease. I thought Transforming the Minds of Men is written exclusively for men. However, its contents surprised me and exceeded my expectations. Gilbert Coleman has certainly written an original book full of practical wisdom. It is derived from over thirty years of his experience as an Overseer of the Freedom Christian Bible Fellowship in Philadelphia, and Bishop of the Freedom Worldwide Covenant Ministries. He is married and is already a great-grandfather. I mention this because I’m sure that his family life has greatly influenced his writings.
Coleman belonged to a large family but missed the guidance of his father on how to develop “male life skills.” He shares how he was sinking deep in sin, but God saved him. He then decided to mentor young men by providing “fatherly counsel” on how to live. The author raises some significant questions related to the Bible. Would Cain have killed his brother Abel if their father had intervened when the conflict began? The Bishop has traveled overseas to convince youth, “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind!”
Coleman also explains the role of women in men’s lives and how they should relate with each other. He teaches that men tend to have tunnel vision that encourages linear thinking focused on a vision for the future, but women look at details and live for the moment. As a woman, I do not agree with the writer on this point. It could be a generalization. Otherwise, he has excellent tips for couples which I have never read or heard of in the past. He is very balanced in his approach to gender-related teachings.
I like a joke in the book about a man who dies and chooses to go to hell on a visit because his friends out there are partying and enjoying themselves. However, when he requests to go there permanently, he finds only fire and brimstone. That’s how the devil recruits people with illusory promises! Coleman warns young men to beware of such temptations in life.
I have finished reading the book, but I am still unable to understand how the illustration on the cover page is related to its contents. I hope the author will change it in the next edition. Except for this, I really enjoyed reading Transforming the Minds of Men and am happy to rate it 4 out of 4 stars. It is well edited, and I did not discover a single grammatical error. I wholeheartedly recommend it not only for men but also for women. It contains rich spiritual resources for adults of all age groups. Married people, counselors, pastors, social workers, and professionals in every field will have something new to learn from it. I hope to read more books written by Coleman.
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