The twentieth-century workplace meets the twenty-first-century workforce in this examination of the mashup between Boomer employers and Millennial employees that Jim Finkelstein and Mary Gavin say will ignite the full power of the... Read More
One of the joys of delving into a thick historical novel is the exposure to numerous period details, and in this book the author presents them in settings unfamiliar to many western readers: India in 1965 and 1856. Born in India and... Read More
In the current economic climate, philanthropic funds have become more scarce—and more sought after. This makes the release of Jonathan O’Brien’s "Right Before You Write" particularly well timed. For less than $20, O’Brien offers... Read More
“You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free….” This famous line from the Gospel of John greets readers at the onset of teacher Mary Ann Gillispie’s "Endtime Reapers". Luckily, the quote rings true as Gillispie’s... Read More
“[T]he Bible tells us that when you borrow you are servant to the lender. God wants you to be his servant only” Travis Moody writes. In "Financial Breakthrough" Moody provides readers with both the reason and the steps to get out of... Read More
An athlete a businessman a man diagnosed with bipolar disorder and the sole survivor of five children John Wysner’s life story has the potential to make for compelling poetry. Unfortunately the poet never makes art out of these events.... Read More
“The reason I have so much respect for the principles in the Bible is that they work, not sometimes, but every time,” Ron Travis writes. “I have attempted to incorporate Biblical principles into this book by putting everything to... Read More
“A typical vice of American politics is the avoidance of saying anything real on real issues” Theodore Roosevelt once said. This sentiment lies behind H. John Lyke’s The Impotent Giant: How to Reclaim the Moral High Ground in... Read More