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I was skeptical but thought the idea was worth a try given the affordability. I LOVE this mount! I toss my GPS on the floor when I’m in a questionable area (for security) and easily moved it into a rental car. I love that I no longer have it mounted on the windshield interfering with my view of other traffic and it has yet to slip and slide a millimeter. (And I don’t drive like an old Granny, either!) I drive a Cadillac Escalade, so the dashboard is pretty flat and that probably helps. Already thinking about getting one for my husband’s car too. I thinks it’s a wonderful product and it has lasted the entire summer without losing any of it’s non-slip grip.
Columbus Model Book

After a significant period of time intentionally trying to dislodge this thing while driving, I can only say I have failed. It’s still there. I can reach it to make changes and I don’t have to rip it off my windshield every time I get out of the car. It is big – the only flaw I can find, but it still fits on my Fit, though admittedly not well. It is highly functional in every other way.
Advanced Tool Design Model

I have 2 copies of this book, and I refer to them and lend them out frequently. I and many others whose opinion I respect have found the truth in this book to be consistent with the Bible and life changing. It is primarily about growing in emotional maturity which is sorely needed in our world and our church today. It teaches us how some of the lacks or hurts we have from childhood affect us today, but more importantly, God’s plan for healing those wounds through mature relationships and prayer ministry. I can testify that it works as I have grown in emotional maturity, now I am able to more consistently live from the heart Jesus gave me (which is also living biblically) and better minister to those around me. The information on changing fear bonds to love bonds is also been life changing for me. How many times in the Bible does God tell us not to fear, and the LIFE Model provides tools to help us move in that direction. I know this material fairly well from these experiences and more during the past 1.5 years: I have been to 2 week long Thrive seminars that are based upon the LIFE model, questioned Jim Wilder and others about it, read Jim Wilder’s Living with Men (much more detailed), and I am part of a Belonging group in which a small group lives out these principles.

As my Belonging group told me recently, I am transformed, more mature, more compassionate, more peaceful, more able to minister God’s love to others. I use what I have learned from Life Model everyday in a variety of relationships. I am better able to connect with others and minister to them whether it is a personal or a ministry situation. And yes, I was a fully functional member of society before, professionally and personally. But it took courage to look at the weak spots in my maturity and address them.

In addition to being based on the Bible, the LIFE model is solidly backed by brain science. The LIFE model primarily involves enhancing the right brain (emotions) and stresses relati
The Life Model Living