Category Archives: Self-Help

The Bait of Satan – John Bevere

Ok; to start off with: not a huge fan of the title Bait of Satan. It isn’t that I don’t believe there is a real being known as Satan (and once you read the book, the title makes sense) its just that I don’t think the title is a real “grabber” for the average person.
Having

Geeks And Geezers – Warren G. Bennis/Robert Thomas

What intrigued me about this book was its approach to writing about leadership, looking at the life experiences of leaders in two very different age groups. The “Geeks” are the those who in or around their 30s and the “Geezers” are those who are in or around their 70s. The authors tell the

Do Hard Things – Alex Harris, Brett Harris

I wish I had read this book when my children were still toddlers. The book is written by teenagers, for teenagers, but as a parent of teenagers I wish I had seen this sooner. It isn’t that the book is saying something astounding, it is just astounding though that we so often miss what they

Have A Little Faith – Mitch Albom

I read this book a few months ago and thought it was an interesting little book by Mitch Albom (I like his books, haven’t been disappointed yet). It is the kind of true story that just makes you think about faith and the role it plays in our lives, whether you have a faith, have

A Grace Disguised – Jerry Sittser

This is a beautiful and honest book written on the topic of grief and loss; walking through it and living with it. I don’t know if I have ever read a book quite as good as this on this topic. I loved that even though the author’s experiences (the inspiration for the book)