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You Don't Need a Title to Be a Leader is 128 pages of practical wisdom from someone who knows how to be a leader. Despite its title, it is helpful for anyone who desires to be a better leader. I think it is well worth your time to check this... [Read on]
This small book--seriously.. it's only 66 pages--touches at the heart of what it looks like to hold a high view of Truth and who God is while not putting others down. This book hits at the heart of what it looks like to love God and love People... [Read on]
Humble Orthodoxy by Joshua Harris points a finger at Christians' "in your face" attitude toward sharing biblical beliefs. The author nails it right on the head by stating that Christ calls us to humbly stand up for what we believe. All to... [Read on]
Author Debbie Morris, leader of women's ministries at a big church in Texas, lacked female mentorship at one point in her Christian walk so she turned to the stories of Biblical women to provide the mentorship and guidance she needed. This book... [Read on]
Which one do we need: orthodoxy or humility? Both says Joshua Harris! In fact, we don’t have the luxury to choose one at the expense of the other. Or as the subtitle of this volume published by Multnomah says, we should be “holding the truth high... [Read on]
I was excited to get this book as I loved “Tale of Three Kings” by Gene Edwards. When I got this book I jumped right in. The book is an easy read as the chapters are small. This helps me as I sometimes have a short attention span and like to... [Read on]
WOW! I have read two of Mark Batterson's previous books, In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day and Wild Goose Chase but my favorite has to be his new book, Soulprint. The book is broken into seven sections: the opening, five scenes and the closing.... [Read on]
"A Sudden Glory" by Sharon Jaynes is a must read for anyone who has ever yearned for a deeper, more intimate relationship with the Lord. Ms. Jaynes bases her book around one verse that is sprinkled all throughout the book, Acts 17:28..."In Him... [Read on]
I read the Blessed Church, in exchange for review from Blogging for Books. The book was written by Robert Morris and published by Waterbrook Press. I have heard of Robert Morris's church before, concerning their programs and conventions, but... [Read on]
I am not sure if I would consider myself a customer as part of Waterbrook Multnomah's Blogging for Books program. But since that is what I technically am, let me say they know how to treat their customers. Imagine walking into a store and... [Read on]