Reviews
Books, Movies & Music
I read a lot. And over the years, I have had the great opportunity to review many life-refining reads. I’ve also been invited to review a movie or music from time-to-time. Or, when particularly inspired, I will draft a post on my #Praylist series, where I share some personal thoughts and reflections on a tune that just brings it.
Tried and (Still) True by Erik Tyler – a Review
These days, it’s challenging to know truth from fiction and misunderstanding. That’s why it’s helpful to have others who are diligent enough to trace origins, review facts, and help carry the torch...
A Review of Decisions by Robert L. Dilenschneider
When it comes to making decisions, I am pretty terrible. It’s a discipline I just never quite developed well. Some might say it’s “being the Libra that I am”. You see, I too easily sway sides at the...
Something Needs to Change by David Platt, a Review
In David Platt's book, Something Needs to Change: A Call to Make Your Life Count in a World of Urgent Need, readers experience an 8-day trek through Himalayan trails. In those trails, the Gospel is...
Finding Right Focus – a Review of Free to Focus by Michael Hyatt
It’s so hard to get the right focus in life and in career. We are in a frenzied world that is too-often interrupted by shifting priorities, social media notifications, and unexpected things. Of...
Fully Living Every Life Season – a Review of Thrive in Retirement by Eric Thurman
I have always viewed life in terms of life seasons. Eric Thurman has written a guide to help retirees gain the most of their "third season." However, Thrive in Retirement: Simple Secrets for Being...
Book Review – Keep Christianity Weird: Embracing the Discipline of Being Different by Michael Frost
Being different usually comes with a negative connotation. However, there are times where we must not just endure being different, we must embrace being different. In Keep Christianity Weird:...
The Book
In Listen Up, Kids: Foolish Dreams, Syncing with God, & Running to Win, I share my personal journey from a misfiring shell into a fulfilled and purposeful servant of God. It was originally a modest, heartfelt letter to my daughters, but became a book filled with key life lessons and an inspiring model for others to apply in their own walks with Christ.