Book Reviews-February 2009 |
Written by Various |
Monday, 09 February 2009 02:33 PM America/New_York |
Leadership Re: Vision Each chapter opens with a Scripture passage that demonstrates some counterintuitive business advice—avoid goal-setting, share meals with employees and encourage tinkering with successful practices, to name a few. Seybert then demonstrates how each axiom was true in biblical times and remains true today. Seybert concludes by positing that God is the ultimate rule-breaker, entering the world through the womb of a virgin to redefine His own laws. For Christian professionals, Leadership Re:Vision offers an insightful viewpoint on what it means to lead. —John D. Leatherman Experiencing the Spirit According to the authors, talents are often misunderstood to be gifting of the Holy Spirit when nonbelievers can have the same abilities. While not addressing the function of the gifts in 1 Corinthians 12, the authors urge believers to be completely surrendered to God, receive His Spirit and allow Him to move however He chooses. —Deborah L. Delk Marriage 101 Having discovered that being married is no fairytale, Powell writes openly about her separation, her struggle to learn the biblical foundation for marriage and her role as a woman of God, and her reunion with her husband. Each chapter features biblical examples of marriage in this combination book and workbook. —Deborah Finnamore
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