Persuasion secret of a Pastor who scares the hell out of Voodoo hexers
Published: Thu, 11/01/18
“Another Man’s War”
It’s the biography of Sam Childers.
He is a former violent drug-dealing biker and brawler who converted to Christianity, and founded a ministry that saves Sudanese children who are being tortured, raped, made to watch their parents murdered and then setting the kids on fire or hacking their limbs off right after, forced to eat the raw hearts of their captors’ enemies, and enslaved by the likes of Joseph Koney — arguably the single most evil man who has ever lived.
There are many disturbing and fascinating stories in this book.
One that stands out is when he worked at an orange grove in Florida.
This was in his drug-dealing and brawler days.
But, the people who owned the farm hired him to be an enforcer and make sure nobody stole anything while their employees picked the oranges. Turns out they hired a few Haitian immigrants who constantly were going around trying to put voodoo spells on people.
It pissed off and enraged Sam.
He liked his employers and didn’t like these voodoo guys coming in causing trouble.
So one day, to make a point, he saw a snake in the orange grove.
He walked over and picked it up.
And, right in front of the voodoo Haitians…
He bit its head off!
Needless to say, this freaked the voodoo people out. And, after that, Sam said they didn’t even so much as look at him, much less get in his way or cause the owners or anyone else any trouble.
That’s what I call *Impact*.
Powerful, persuasive impact.
And impact, when used correctly, is almost like a super power of persuasion.
I don’t care if you’re writing an ad or email, trying to sell someone a water filter door to door, or just trying to convince someone to see a movie, asking your boss for a raise, or even trying to get a good deal on a car or house.
More:
Impact is such a powerful tool of persuasion I dedicate an entire chapter to it in my “Persuasion Secrets of the World’s Most Charismatic & Influential Villains” book.
Specifically, chapter 10 where I relate it to the Joker.
(A non-super powered villain who has so much impact even super powered heroes fear him).
And, I show you the 13 ways he uses to have that kind of impact.
You can check it out on Amazon here:
http://www.VillainsBook.com
Ben Settle