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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Book Review: “Abortion: A Rational Look at An Emotional Issue” by R. C. Sproul

It is easy and understandable that people on each side of the abortion debate are passionate about their positions.  I certainly am as is evident in the "Life Matters" post I recently wrote upon the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.  While I would not deny anyone their right to express their …

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Book Review: “Buzzing Communities” by Richard Millington

I have long been a fan of Rich Millington and the excellent advice he dispenses daily from his blog at FeverBee.com.  For those involved with leading online communities, you need to go to FeverBee and subscribe to his updates.  You'll benefit from the brief, insightful posts he publishes nearly every weekday.  I was extremely glad, …

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