Category Archives: Book Reviews
Interesting Lessons from a New Book – The Skeleton Crew: How Amateur Sleuths Are Solving America’s Coldest Cases
I wrote recently about a conversation I had with a homeless man, Roger, whose brother had been murdered in 1991. He talked about how his inability to cope with the murder and forgive the offender sent him into a downward spiral … Continue reading
L.A. Gang Member turned LEO Testifies of Healing and Redemption
This morning I heard one of the most powerful and moving testimonies of God’s grace. Los Angeles gang member. Two-time teen mom. Contemplated abortion. Found hope. I had the incredible pleasure of attending the FCPO Chattanooga, TN Chapter’s prayer breakfast. The … Continue reading
The Ultimate Prescription by Dr James Marcum (book review)
While speaking recently with a group of students about sex crimes, I brought up the interconnectedness of the spirit, soul, and body. I used the example of a rape victim who suffers effects besides the physical pain, and we explored the emotional, … Continue reading
EntreLeadership by Dave Ramsey (book review)
During my Seminary experience I had the privilege of serving my peers as president of the Student Government Association (SGA). My responsibilities included serving as a representative for the students to the administration in order to improve relations and the … Continue reading
When There’s No Burning Bush
One of the classes during my seminary experience was a course that focused on the ministry of all believers called “Leading and Mobilizing Laity.” The basis of the class was that church leadership is tasked with equipping the people of God for ministry, … Continue reading