I found Jason Boyett’s blog sometime in the past year. I liked it – his humor, his honesty and his questions. And I looked forward to his latest book “Oh me of little faith” for all those reasons and because the sub-title is: True Confessions of a Spiritual Weakling. I love…
Linchpin by Seth Godin Are you scared to try new things? Wonder what others will say? One of the main themes in this book is that you are unique and I am unique. The footprint we leave on the world can be unique if we allow (and push) ourselves to…
During November, I gave away a copy of the Same Kind of Different As Me: A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together by Ron Hall, Denver Moore and Lynn Vincent. This was a book I couldn’t put down once I started it,…
A snowstorm on Saturday gave me time to finish some books I had started – snug in my warm house with a blanket, tea/coffee, recliner and books looking out my window overlooking the Allegheny Valley. I finished The Noticer: Sometimes, all a person needs is a little perspective by Andy…
In “Find Your Strongest Life: What the Happiest and Most Successful Women Do Differently” Marcus Buckingham attempts to teach women how to have content and strong lives. He does this by interviewing a number of women, some are successful and happy, others are not. He then tries to determine what…
Wow! Excellent. Great read, I want to keep using words like that to describe this book, but that’s boring, so here’s some details. We have one life to live and Donald Miller does a superb job in “A Million Miles in a Thousand Years” helping the reader understand that life…
A few weeks ago, I signed up to review books for Thomas Nelson – the website describes the company like this … “From humble beginnings in a village in Scotland 200 years ago to a modern-day publishing enterprise employing over 600 people, Thomas Nelson’s goal has been to Honor God…