Mention the word “teenager” and most people run for cover! Historically in society and academia, youth have been linked with rebellion and seen as either …
Category: Book Reviews
The Man Nobody Knows by Bruce Barton, originally published in 1924, has a great deal to teach us from the perspective of leadership …
Social networking has unleashed a power that is changing the world. Words like the “Arab Spring” and pictures of cellphones documenting crowds fighting …
In an age when leaders in failing organizations can still count on bonus payments in the millions of dollars while followers are losing their …
Although an introductory chapter entitled “What Are You in For?” may just slightly raise one eyebrow of a reader starting into Dan Allender’s …
Making Friends, Making Disciples: Growing Your Church Through Authentic Relationships is the first in a series of books (Living Church) designed to address eight …
I work in a conservative 150-member church made up primarily of older people. Recently, a group of 40 students joined the church and their numbers …
The Seven Signs of Ethical Collapse, by Marianne Jennings, is a fitting postmortem of the failings of American companies whose self-inflicted demise was a startling …
Why do people make choices that are not in their own best interest? For instance, why do people fail to participate in retirement savings that …
Just as enduring great companies are not the result of an accident, catastrophic failure of formerly great companies is to a large extent self- inflicted, …