BOOK REVIEW: Nuggets of wisdom found in Singh’s simplicity
I have lived in states like California, Arizona, and Hawaii, places that thrive off tourism. One thing I learned to be able to spot quickly is a […]
I have lived in states like California, Arizona, and Hawaii, places that thrive off tourism. One thing I learned to be able to spot quickly is a […]
I’m always hesitant to recommend study Bibles because they are so full of materials that are not scripture which readers sometimes take as important — or even […]
“Their Name Is Today” is a book by Johann Christoph Arnold (published by Plough Publishing House) I wanted to be able to recommend. After all, the topic […]
You believe God has given you a vision for ministry, so you boldly step out in faith to obey His call and turn that God-given dream into […]
Even though names for presidential candidates are already being bantered around, it’ still too early for any really exciting discussions about the 2016 election. So what to […]
The business world worships at the alter of multi-tasking, and it’s leaders are heralded when they can figure out how to do more with the same or […]
I love the fact that the Bible remains the best-selling book of all time. I’ve also not been shy to state my disdain regarding how publishers treat […]
It’s easy to sit in the comfort of an American home and spew all kinds of political opinions about war and the American use of force, but […]
When you hear the word “theologian,” what comes to mind? What kind of man do you picture? That stereotype you hold about the image of a theologian […]
If you’re a creative who worships the concept of “story,” you might enjoy “Framing Faith” by Matt Knisely (published by Thomas Nelson). The real story is, this […]