A Scientific Approach to Time Management Book Review: Unbusy: How to Leverage the Physics of Flow to Accomplish more of what Truly Matters and Feel Less Busy at the Same Time, Andy Dragt, 2019 There are a plethora of self-help and time management books on the market. Unbusy, by Andy Dragt, can certainly be listed […]
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Grief 2 Growth: A Story Shared
Grief 2 Growth is a story. Each of us has a story. It is important for us to share our stories. Living in community, we strengthen, encourage, and educate each other, when we share our stories. Our stories bond us together as we face the heartaches, challenges and triumphs of life. Grief 2 Growth: A […]
“The Faithful Spy” Tells a Powerful Story
Book Review: The Faithful Spy The Faithful Spy, by John Hendrix (Amulet Books, New York) is a graphic novel. Comic books, which were the graphic novels of my childhood, are distant relatives of today’s graphic novels. Be assured, though, The Faithful Spy is much more than a comic book, or even a comic book on […]
The Way to a Man’s Heart
A Whisper is Heard, “Blessed is the Man” “Blessed is the Man,” by Dale Fredrickson Society shouts at males, both young and old to “Man up!” The commands are well known. “Stop crying! Real men don’t cry.” “Don’t be a sissy—don’t get emotional.” “Competition and winning make a man.” “Success is wealth, possessions and career […]
A Skeptic’s Guide to Belief
A Skeptics Guide to Belief Helps the Search for Truth and Faith Ken Crispin has written a fantastic book for those of us who are not satisfied with easy answers or simplistic cries to “keep the faith.” His book, A Skeptics Guide to Belief, (Resource Publications, Eugene, OR, 2019). leads the reader on an […]
A Call to Expand Our Horizons
The Call of the Mourning Dove Stephanie Rutt, (Resource Publications, Eugene, OR, 2019) This Book Issues a Call to Expand Our Horizons It was once thought, in the not too distant past, that Christianity had the franchise on truth. After all, Jesus did say that he was “the way, and the truth, and the life. […]
Fascinating View Through the Kaleidoscope
Fascinating View through the Kaleidoscope We have always learned a great deal from observing our animal friends. Soren Kierkegaard had his parable of the geese. Hans Christian Anderson shared his story of the “Ugliest Duckling.” Of course there is Aesop and his fables of a variety of notable animals. Elizabeth Jeffries in her book, […]
Sunday by Sunday Series Inspire
Sunday by Sunday Great books are good teachers. They might teach us about ourselves or the community in which we live. They might also teach us about different time periods, distant lands and people, or ideas and concepts. Great books challenge us to stretch our thinking, to expand our imaginations and see beyond ourselves and […]
Where the Colors Blend Shares Both Doubt and Hope
Book Review: Where the Colors Blend Where the Colors Blend: An Authentic Journey Through Spiritual Doubt and Despair … and a Beautiful Arrival at Hope, by Stephen Copeland (Morgan James Publishing, New York, 2019). There are times when stories of strength inspire us. Men and women faced with hopeless situations and insurmountable obstacles overcome them […]