The Sword of the Lord, by Joseph Hocking
I’ve been told that this blog post — which is really a book review — is going to tick some people off. I honestly hope not. But if so, so be it …. The Sword…
I’ve been told that this blog post — which is really a book review — is going to tick some people off. I honestly hope not. But if so, so be it …. The Sword…
My mom gave me the book It Happened in Montana by James A. Crutchfield, and it’s an appropriate title for the time I spent in Montana last week. Seems like we did a little of…
It’s rare for me to post a book review on this main page, in part because it is sent to all subscribers of the blog and I don’t want to pester them with all the…
Two months ago I posted a list of books that I’ve read in the first four months of the year, along with a short review of each. I’m on track to read 100 books this…
My daughter Rachel was about 2-years old when she asked me the funniest question. D’Aun and I had just boarded a plane for a flight home. It had already been a long day of travel….
Whether you are in business, government, non-profit work, or simply wait tables in a diverse community, this book can be helpful. Actually, it would be hard for me to think of a person who wouldn’t benefit from this book!
Here’s a link to most of my reviews, plus a one-sentence opinion on each. We’ll start with the Pulitzer Prize winners:
Sometimes the most interesting relationships are formed by accident. And those serendipitous connections often lead to the most fascinating insights. Such is the case last week when D’Aun and I met Pete Greig. It began…