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A Christian review of this C.S. Lewis biography, A Life Observed by Devin Brown (2013) Continue reading
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A Christian review of this C.S. Lewis biography, A Life Observed by Devin Brown (2013) Continue reading
From Homeless to Hero, My Journeys on and off the Field I’m a huge Packer fan. No matter where I am in the world, I try to watch every game live—even if that means waking up at 2am and finding … Continue reading
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I’ve read a lot of books in my time, but I don’t recall any with so great a title as this, The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil by Stephen Collins (well, maybe Fart Proudly by Cark Japiske). As I’ve noted … Continue reading
It’s been so long since I last read a thriller. Normally I’m down for action-adventure, the occasional mystery or spy novel, or whatever classic melodrama my family convinces me to try. I came across Fear Has a Name (the first book … Continue reading
Book #4 in the Invasion series. Unexpectedly, in this fourth book of Vaugh Heppner‘s Invasion series, the invading Chinese forces are taking a well-deserved break! In my review of Invasion: Colorado, I had wondered how the Americans could consider the Colorado … Continue reading
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Book #3 in the Invasion series. This third book in the series picks up where its forerunners left off, chronicling the future invasion of American soil by Chinese forces. China’s allies like Germany—and to a lesser degree, Brazil—show their colors a … Continue reading
“When you never give up, time is on your side.” (Chapter 50) The sixth book Clive Cussler‘s the Isaac Bell series is a throwback, which is saying something, since all of Bell’s books take place at the turn of the … Continue reading
Who would have guessed that even Clive Cussler would ride the Mayan Calendar wave of the early 2010s! At least that’s what it appeared he was doing by publishing The Mayan Secrets in 2013. Instead of taking his treasure-hunting couple, … Continue reading
This short e-book introduces the distinguishing characteristics of teachers, shepherds, and leaders. While most pastors are forced to carry all three mantles, it’s also clear that most pastors aren’t naturally gifted or properly trained to do each. Some pastors (or … Continue reading
Leadership Lessons from a Village in Africa Paul Seger, Director of the missions agency Biblical Ministries Worldwide, offers a unique take on the topic of leadership in his book, Chief. Taking twenty illustrations from African village-life and nature, he develops … Continue reading