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Book Review: The Vertical Self by Mark Sayers

Where does our identity come from? How is it formed? These are questions that each of us wrestles with.  Some derive their identity through the organizations to which they belong, the jobs that they perform, the titles which they hold, and the relationships of which they are a part.  Mark Sayers, in his book The

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Book Review: “The Gospel According to Lost”

LOST is in its sixth and final season. Mysteries abound. What is this mysterious island? Will everyone be rescued? Who will survive? Who will die? What was with the polar bear? Why was the black smoke monster so darn angry? The writers of LOST have done a tremendous job of keeping their audiences attention and

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Book Review: “The Search for God and Guinness”

Author Stephen Mansfield has ventured to provide his readers with a ‘biography of the beer that changed the world’. Given the option to read and review a book with such an intriguing title, I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity. The title while intriguing, however, was misleading. Whereas the title and dust jacket promise a

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Book Review: “A Million Miles in a Thousand Years”

// A Million Miles in a Thousand Years: What I Learned While Editing My Life is the newest book from author/speaker/Mentoring Project founder Donald Miller. We’ve all been there. You have a mountaintop experience. You are on a high. Then, emotionally/physically/spiritually you bottom out. You get stuck in a rut. So it was with Donald

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