Rating: (New York: Portfolio, 2008; expanded ed., 2009) 310 pgs Leander Kahney has written this book on Steve Jobs to try and analyze how he Continue Reading…
by Richard Blackaby At the age of 31, Julius Caesar happened upon a monument in Spain commemorating the feats of Alexander the Great. Caesar was Continue Reading…
Rating: (New York: Harper Collins, 2010) 315 pgs This is a very readable and accessible book. As it is written from a military General in Continue Reading…
The Christian leader constantly fights the battle for who is in charge of your life. Who should have the last say in what a person Continue Reading…
by Tom Blackaby There are a lot of great things we do at church, but not all of them are beneficial to the overall direction Continue Reading…
Rating: (New York: Penguin Press, 2010) 256 pgs Clay Shirky is a professor in the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University. He previously wrote, Continue Reading…
by Tom Blackaby These are disconcerting times among God’s people. Whereas there seems to be a much greater effort for inter-denominational (read Kingdom) work between Continue Reading…
by Richard Blackaby It has been said that leaders influence followers, while great leaders influence leaders. It might be added, wise leaders influence the future. Continue Reading…
Rating: (Nashville: B and H Group, 2011) 304 pgs In an interesting approach to writing on demographic issues, Thom Rainer, a Baby Boomer, wrote a Continue Reading…
Rating: (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2010) 240 pgs Joel Kurtzman attempts to do something numerous leadership writers have tried before—to write something new about leadership. His Continue Reading…