Aimed at providers with little to no formal business training, this is a useful step-by-step guide for finding and fixing issues with health care businesses. Kasey Compton’s "Fix This Next for Healthcare Providers" is aimed at helping... Read More
Finding gospel-rich meaning in a tragic situation, "How Cancer Cured Me" is an insightful memoir by a pastor who faced a challenging diagnosis, from which he emerged as a stronger person. Composed of linked reflections, David Gira’s... Read More
In "Invisible Differences", a young woman struggles with Asperger’s syndrome, but also triumphs. Asperger’s syndrome—an often misunderstood, high-functioning form of autism—is marked by social awkwardness and a tendency toward... Read More
"Really, Granddad?" is a heartfelt memoir that strains insights from personal experiences. Wayne Sherrard’s Really Granddad? assembles the Canadian grandfather’s personal, lighthearted anecdotes together with the aim of passing... Read More
"A Touch of Torah" is a joyous celebration of faith, discipline, and community that works to bring biblical teachings into the present day. Anne Lowe’s "A Touch of Torah" compiles short, friendly talks regarding the teachings of the... Read More
"The Purple World" is a powerful and insightful text that forwards suggestions for common sense health care reform. Joseph Q. Jarvis’s personalized "The Purple World" focuses on health care and navigates partisan lines with skill,... Read More