The Secret to Fruitful Life – a religious review.
By Mel Fabrikant Friday, December 30, 2011, 10:51 AM EST
I asked my good friend Fr. Walter Cron, a retired Roman Catholic priest, to give me his viewpoint of this book. Written by Samuel M. Stone, pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Publisher of www.ParamusPost.com , fellow Rotarian and friend, it was a positive review:
"Sam Stone's The Secret to Fruitful Life is an inspirational, meditative commentary on The Beatitudes, God's Blueprint for Happiness. He spiritualizes in a down to earth everyday living program for easy understanding and helps one to internalize the true meaning of spiritual growth which is required to bring us to completion in God.
"Sam Stone's The Secret to Fruitful Life is an inspirational, meditative commentary on The Beatitudes, God's Blueprint for Happiness. He spiritualizes in a down to earth everyday living program for easy understanding and helps one to internalize the true meaning of spiritual growth which is required to bring us to completion in God.
He weaves throughout the book with personal stories to give concrete meaning to the Beatitudes. At the end of each meditative chapter, there is a space for writing down your own attitude gained from this meditative experience. It also encourages group daianamities.
With the realization that in sharing we gain other individual's insight into what God is trying to say to us in living out the guidelines to true interior peace and harmony which only the Creator can give.
I found this book uplifting and practical for spiritual living in a chaotic, physical world."





