Book Review: Personality and Worldview
As a seminary graduate trained in two different personality assessments (The Four Lenses and DISC), I found Personality and Worldview by J.H. Bavinck a welcomed
As a seminary graduate trained in two different personality assessments (The Four Lenses and DISC), I found Personality and Worldview by J.H. Bavinck a welcomed
Having attended a Baptist seminary I became very familiar with Leon McBeth’s book A Baptist Heritage. The 800+ page text teaches one about Baptist history,
Creeds, confessions, and catechisms have a wonderfully rich tradition in the history of the Christian Church. Down through the centuries Christians have crafted statements of
Labor Day has come and gone. Some students are just starting classes, while others began mid-August. Either way, the start of September means that the
If you’ve been in business or around leadership ideals recently, you’ve had people recommend Simon Sinek’s book, Start With Why. My recommendation is, don’t read
2020 Works Read Our year of 2020 was challenging. Still, this year, I maintained my annual goal for the past ten years of finishing one
Having read The White Shirt book, which is the previous book to Roll Up Your Sleeves, I must say Michael Alan Tate’s new book reads
For years I’ve tried to average one book a week each year. Most years, I’ve met my goal, but in 2019 my goal wasn’t met
Previously I shared my 2018 reading list. Within that list are a variety of books. Some were fun, some were serious, other books I wish
Below are the books I read in 2018. They range from theology to comic books to biographies and more. The next post will explain impressions