“Landmines in the Path of the Believer” – Charles Stanley
First, this is not among my favorite of Stanley’s books. I found it to be somewhat dull and overly simplistic. Second, I do not like …
First, this is not among my favorite of Stanley’s books. I found it to be somewhat dull and overly simplistic. Second, I do not like …
This book is a collection of somewhat-interesting to not-interesting-at-all stories about people who have had some level of success in some area of life who, …
A Book about Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived While I like the book’s title, its subtitle is what actually …
“In this timeless tale of two mortal princesses – one beautiful and one unattractive – Lewis reworks the classical myth of Cupid and Psyche into …
Thoughts: Most people who find freedom through a personal relationship with Jesus also find, shortly thereafter, a greatly restricting bondage of legalism and guilt imposed …
I have long known Groeschel to be a capable speaker who led a breakthrough multi-campus church environment, Life Church. I had not, however, considered him to …
This is Rand’s earliest and perhaps most personal work. In Kira, we discover the the beginnings of Rand’s personal philosophy – Objectivism. If you are …
“LIVE LIKE NO ONE ELSE SO LATER YOU CAN LIVE LIKE NO ONE ELSE” – Dave Ramsey I was getting ready to take my daughter …
I have enjoyed the more focused works of Gladwell including Tipping Point, Blink and Outliers. What the Dog Saw makes a significant break from the style and pointed direction …
We all love the stories of people who work their way up from the bottom. We aspire to the greatness of the elite. In Outliers, …