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I have to say from the outset that I thoroughly enjoy the communication style of Andy Stanley. His direct, easy to understand and process methods coupled with his purposeful examples from both Scripture and the current world make the reader want... [Read on]
Andy Stanley is a very insightful leader and author. In this book he talks about establishing priorities into our lives. When we put God in first place in our lives work and family fall into their proper places as well. With all the demands of... [Read on]
Initially, I did not know that I had read this book a few years ago. I had originally heard the message delivered by Andy Stanley (& later read the book) titled "Choosing to Cheat." The basic premise is one that deserves to be repeated over &... [Read on]
It’s easy, when asked “Who or what are your greatest priorities?” to answer – God, my husband, my daughter of course. What else would they be? Work? No. Housekeeping? Get real. Facebook? As IF. But when the question becomes, “If I took a look at... [Read on]
I have family who attended Andy Stanley's church, North Point, in Atlanta when they lived there. Our family still catches his podcasts when we can. You won't find another man of God who speaks the truth and makes it relevant to today any more... [Read on]
Andy Stanley was the first author to really convince me to start reading Non-fiction books. His style of writing comes across more as a conversation instead of a showing-off of intellectual greatness. When Work & Family Collide is a... [Read on]
Let me begin by saying "WOW"! What a kick in the pants this was for me but in a good way. Andy Stanley really brings this struggle to life by offering up some real life examples of people having to make decisions about choosing to cheat work or... [Read on]
I think Andy Stanley is one of those type-A personalities: driven, prone to workaholism, success-oriented, perfectionist. Like most type-As, he's drawn to other type-As. When Work and Family Collide is the first book of his I've read, and he... [Read on]
"When Work and Family Collide" offers advice on finding balance between work and home, whether you leave the house to work, or not. When you stay at home and raise children, especially when you home school them, it is hard to find a balance... [Read on]
I've had the chance to read When Work and Family Collide by Andy Stanley. This is a short book, 133 pages plus the discussion guide, and very easy to read. But I found myself pausing after a chapter or so to digest the examples and the point... [Read on]