Some recent endorsements
“I found 'HOW TO GET WHAT MONEY CAN’T BUY' absorbing and enjoyable to read. John Clements is very perceptive and helps us gain new perspectives on life and ourselves. I found it illuminating, cathartic, therapeutic and relevant.” Canon J. John, Director of the Philo Trust. To date, he has completed thousands of speaking engagements at conferences, towns, cities and universities in 54 countries on 6 continents and has authored 21 titles, (over a million copies of his books are currently in print in thirteen languages).
"We live in an age where stress, worry and anxiety run rampant in our society. Driven by the relentless pursuit of health, wealth and personal happiness we crave to either turn back the clock to an imagined past paradise or press towards an idealistic dream of a future that so often proves elusive and unattainable. The truths from John's book, if applied appropriately into our daily lives, will raise us up to a different level of living. John helpfully focuses our minds away from relying on temporal things to sustain us and takes us to the source of all peace where today our hearts can find a resting place in God." Dave Bilbrough, international song writer and singer. Has recorded 17 solo albums. Best known songs include, Abba Father, All Hail The Lamb, Holy Ground, and Let There Be Love. He has also authored three books.
"I had only read the introduction to this book, and I knew I was going to enjoy it! As I read through it I was not disappointed. The simple appeal of the Bible answering all our everyday needs, is compelling and sensitively described. It provides a well illustrated handbook to coping with life and a real encouragement to reading, understanding and applying the truth of the Bible."
Fiona Castle is the widow of Roy Castle, the popular TV entertainer. She is author of Give Us This Day, No Flowers…Just Lots of Joy and Cancer’s A Word, Not a Sentence and compiler of Let Me Count The Ways, Rainbows Through The Rain and What A Wonderful World. She is involved with many cancer charities.
“Dr John Clements has reminded us of the joy of inner peace and calm that cannot be found in accumulating things. It has, in itself, been a joy to read and a welcome and timely aid to prayer and contemplation.”
Fr Eugen O’Hagan is a Roman Catholic Priest of the Diocese of Down & Connor, N. Ireland. He is also one of “The Priests”, the renowned priests who have taken the music world by surprise and by storm with the release of their debut album which broke the Guinness Book of Records for the “fastest selling UK classical debut album of all time in 2009”.
“This is a book which looks the current global situation in the face and acknowledges the profound fear which it engenders in the heart and minds of countless people throughout the world. John Clements knows, however, that it is perfect love which casts out fear. His lay experience as a pastor, counsellor and life coach is allied to his deep faith in and relationship with Jesus Christ. His writing draws on the inexhaustible well of a life’s experience of faithful companionship of those who have known great suffering and desolation. As a result it is a truly hopeful book for it faces the darkness but never loses sight of the light.”
Brian Thorne, Emeritus Professor of Counselling, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Co-founder of the Norwich Centre and Lay Canon of Norwich Cathedral. Brian is a fellow of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and is an international figure in the world of person-centred therapy. His many books include “Carl Rogers” 2nd edition (2001) “Behold The Man” (2006) and the best-selling “Person-centred Counselling in Action” 3rd edition (2007) co-authored with Professor Dave Mearns.
“Only the beauty of God’s peace, found through Jesus Christ, can bring inner calm in the midst of today’s world. There is much in Dr Clements’ book which can prayerfully draw us, with quiet heart and confident faith, to the One who protects us from anxiety and delivers us from fear.”
Rt. Revd. Michael Evans, (Roman Catholic) Bishop of the Diocese of East Anglia.