Book Review: “Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home” by Rupert Sheldrake

Sometimes you get a lot more than you bargained for in a book - in a good way - and that's what happened to me in reading Rupert Sheldrake's Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home (And Other Unexplained Powers of Animals).  As a dog lover, and given the title of the book, I …

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Book Review: “The Millennials” by Thom S. Rainer and Jess W. Rainer

If you'd like to better understand the Millennial generation, also known as Gen Y - those born approximately between the years 1980 and 2000 - then I suggest you read the book The Millennials: Connecting to America's Largest Generation by Thom Rainer and his son Jess Rainer.  Thom is a Baby Boomer while Jess is a Millennial. …

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Book Review: “Concerning Christian Liberty” by Martin Luther

If you're looking for a book review of something hot off the press, you're in the wrong place with this post.  Today I completed the brief treatise by Martin Luther written in 1520 called Concerning Christian Liberty, also called On the Freedom of a Christian.  I downloaded the free Kindle version a while back not …

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Book Review: “Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us” by Seth Godin

I finished re-reading Seth Godin's Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us today.  It's a book that is on my very short list of books worth re-reading now and again.  The point of this small 2008 book is that there are groups of people (a.k.a. tribes, followers) just waiting for someone to step up and take …

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