Will Adherence to Religion Promote Prosperity? -- New Book Asserts That the Greatest Franchise That Dwarfs Even the Largest Companies is Religion


TRUMBULL, Conn., April 6, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Author Robert Swift lived life according to the principles of the Holy Bible. It encouraged him to pull himself out of poverty and achieve personal and business success. It is during the trying times of his life when he discovered the link between religion and business. Today, he comes up with a new book that advocates his newfound idea, The Greatest Franchise is Truly Religion.

A book on ethics, services, and profitability, Swift suggests that religion is the greatest franchise mainly because it was founded on principles that have stood for more than two thousand years. He compares it to large multi-national companies today, and believes that if it were a business it would dwarf them all based on the customers and the money it would possibly raise.

His idea is grounded on the economic deterioration that the United States has experienced since the past year. Companies and individuals alike have lost huge sums of money that was due to greed and lack of ethics in our society. Why hasn't religion suffered any economic downturns over the centuries?

Religion promotes ethics, unity and cooperation -- and since Swift believes that the United States is a nation built on God, he then poses a crucial question: Is the answer to saving the United States as simple as regaining our religious beliefs? Think outside the box. Get a refreshing way of looking at religion with this easy to read book, The Greatest Franchise is Truly Religion. For more information, log on to www.createspace.com/3338288

About the Author

Robert, a successful businessman, holds an MBA from the University of Bridgeport, a Bachelor's Degree from Sacred Heart University, and is a graduate of the New England School of Banking.


        The Greatest Franchise is Truly Religion * by Robert Swift
                    Publication Date: December 26, 2008
               Trade Paperback; $9.95 86 pages; 1434845974


            

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