The author of “Soul Detox”, Craig Groeschel, writes this book from a Christian viewpoint. The book “Soul Detox” is a book written about cleaning up peoples lives with help from other people, and God. Groeschel uses this book as a way to help people understand that sometimes they themselves have problems that they overlook. This book can be seen as a forceful guide, but it can be used to help people. Groeschel includes his religion in this book, and it can be seen as something that is important to him. Some people who read “Soul Detox” are able to relate to what Groeschel talks about, while others may complain that this book is pressuring them to much. In both cases it can be seen where readers would come from. As someone reads this book,…show more content… Groeschel does a well job at using illustrations that most people can relate to, and understand. This can be seen when his daughter runs to him about the Tooth Fairy problem on page one hundred and nine, to page one hundred and ten. This can be very easy to relate to for parents, but those that do not have children may not understand this. Also those that are not able to have kids, may feel that this is an example that they have no clue on what it means. So it is very helpful to keep an open mind while reading this…show more content… Groeschel believes how we think affects how we act, and “Septic Thoughts” are the words Groeschel uses for these bad thoughts people think (Groeschel, C). It is highly important when Groeschel states that people do not have to stay stuck the way they are. Groeschel wants people to know that they have options, and are not confined to only one option. The fact that Jesus or God is an option can be forceful to some people. Not all people rely on religion as an answer, yet others need a religion, or the relationships that Groeschel hints at in “Soul