The Tongue: A Creative Force
★★★★★

Speak the Word and glorify God!
The Tongue: A Creative Force
★★★★★

Speak the Word and glorify God!
3:16: The Numbers of Hope
★★★★★

Fantastic book. What struck me most:
Jesus is not inclusive. Not all paths lead to Heaven, only through Jesus can we get there.
Mentor: The Kid & the Ceo, A Simple Story of Overcoming Challenges and Achieving Significance
★★★★★

Thank goodness for my association with Britt Worldwide and the Business Support Materials team: the recommended book of the month NEVER FAILS!
It Only Takes Everything You've Got!: Lessons for a Life of Success
★★★★★

Easy read, fantastic attitude builder!
The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz
★★★★★

Wonderful book...reads like historical fiction. Churchill was truly the man needed for the time in the United Kingdom, and in the world as whole while the States dragged their feet.
The Essential Scalia: On the Constitution, the Courts, and the Rule of Law
★★★★★

The Constitution, plain and simple. You don't need to be a lawyer or even a constitutional scholar to understand Scalia's writings. Should be required for all high school history classes!
The Eight Paradoxes of Great Leadership: Embracing the Conflicting Demands of Today's Workplace
★★★★★

A terrific book on what modern leadership should look like. As leaders, if we model these 8 paradoxes, not only will we grow our organizations but we also grow our team mates in the ways that they're longing to grow.
Your Next Five Moves: Master the Art of Business Strategy
★★★★

Meh. Honestly didn't get much out of this book. A lot of self-aggrandizing. Maybe I'm too Boomer.
We Need to Talk: Building Trust When Communicating Gets Critical
★★★★★

Short, simple, and definitely to the point.
Using a visit to the pediatrician for stitches as the backdrop, Van Hooser sums up how to be a great communicator with 6 principles: talk *with* people, explain the process, tell the truth, work for understanding, get others involved, and do your job.
Remote Team Interactions Workbook: Using Team Topologies Patterns for Remote Working
★★★★

Great tools and insights, in a very consumable format.
The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain
★★★★★

An amazing work. Every leader, teacher, manager, heck person, should read this. We have amazing capacities embedded in an endless landscape, yet we don't take advantage of combining those two notions. If we but do so we have the opportunity to create much better societies.
Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Mary: Unveiling the Mother of the Messiah
★★★★★

A wonderful book that explains so much about the mother of Jesus. If, like me, you've often wondered why we venerate Mary and ask for her prayers, and how doing so isn't idolatrous, I'd highly recommend exploring through this one.
The Aspiring Leader's Guide to the Future: 9 Surprising Ways Leadership is Changing
★★★★★

This is a terrific book for both leaders and "followers".
Why the scare quotes around followers, Craig? Because we're all leaders in .oat aspects of our lives. In fact, at any given moment we're more likely to be leading than to be following.
This guide will provide a great path for being an effective, trusted, and loved leader.
Thunderstruck
★★★★★

Another Larson masterpiece! Highly recommend for those who love his style of writing or are curious about the history of the development of "wireless" communication.
The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts
★★★★★

Fantastic! Learning your spouse's love language, and becoming fluent in it, will help keep their emotional love tank full.
Highly recommended for couples everywhere. ❤️
Bringing Out the Best in People: How to Enjoy Helping Others Excel
★★★★★

Quintessential leadership skills in a simple to consume format. Highly recommended.
Hero on a Mission: A Path to a Meaningful Life
★★★★★

A terrific book, providing a workable framework for transforming your life.
Miller relates 4 archetypes of stories, victim, villain, hero, and guide, to our daily lives.
This book masterfully creates an extension and a mash-up of Joseph Campbell's "Hero's Journey" and Viktor Frankl's logotherapy.
The Lincoln Highway
★★★★★

If you enjoy tales of epic journeys and coming of age, you'll love this incredibly well-written novel.
Towles does a masterful job of character development and telling the tale from multiple perspectives.
Free to Focus: A Total Productivity System to Achieve More by Doing Less
★★★★★

Practical advice with free downloads.
Nuclear War: A Scenario
★★★★★

Gripping and terrifying. Fast-paced read about how fast the world essentially ends...