THE REBELLION OF RONALD REAGAN – James Mann (2009)

The day was June 12, 1987.  President Ronald Reagan stood in front of the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin and uttered these crucial and historic words: “General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate!  Mr. Gorbachev,Continue reading “THE REBELLION OF RONALD REAGAN – James Mann (2009)”

REAGAN ON LEADERSHIP – James M. Strock (1998)

He is man who inspired the United States of America after four years of economic disaster in the Carter administration.  He is the man who called out a Communist leader as he stood before the  Brandenburg Gate in Germany.  He is the man who is largely responsible for the demise of the former Soviet Union.Continue reading “REAGAN ON LEADERSHIP – James M. Strock (1998)”

THE FAITH OF RONALD REAGAN – Mary Beth Brown (2011)

February 6, 2011 marks the 100th anniversary of President Ronald Reagan’s birth.  Mary Beth Brown honors the life and legacy of the fortieth president in her book, The Faith of Ronald Reagan. The Faith of Ronald Reagan uncovers what most books on the former President miss – a deep trust and reliance on the sovereignContinue reading “THE FAITH OF RONALD REAGAN – Mary Beth Brown (2011)”

11 PRINCIPLES OF A REAGAN CONSERVATIVE – Paul Kengor (2014)

Ronald Reagan was a principled man.  Unlike most modern-day politicians, President Reagan governed from a set of unchangeable principles that guided his life, not to mention, his nation. Paul Kengor presents these unshakable principles that undergirded President Ronald Reagan.  These principles of conservatism include: 1. Freedom 2. Faith 3. Family 4. Sanctity and Dignity ofContinue reading “11 PRINCIPLES OF A REAGAN CONSERVATIVE – Paul Kengor (2014)”

RONALD REAGAN 100 YEARS (2011)

Ronald Reagan 100 Years is a celebration of the life and legacy of Americas greatest president.  The chairman of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, Frederick J. Ryan, Jr. writes, “In celebrating the centennial of Ronald Reagan’s birth, we remember an extraordinary man who touched our hearts.  A man whose natural optimism gave us hope.  Whose strongContinue reading “RONALD REAGAN 100 YEARS (2011)”

HOW GOD BECAME JESUS – Edited (2014)

Bart Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  His Christological musings have caught the attention of scholars and pastors alike as he repudiates much of what passes for conservative scholarship. Ehrman maintains that Jesus thought of himself as Messiah, but did not think of himselfContinue reading “HOW GOD BECAME JESUS – Edited (2014)”

THE CREEDAL IMPERATIVE – Carl R. Trueman (2012)

Several months I ago, I posted a piece on Veritas et Lux entitled, “No Creed But Christ.”  I have received a great deal of traffic as a response to this post and much of the feedback has been negative.  Carl Trueman also recognizes (and repudiates) this anti-confessional agenda and affirms the importance of creeds and confessionsContinue reading “THE CREEDAL IMPERATIVE – Carl R. Trueman (2012)”

SEEING BEAUTY AND SAYING BEAUTIFULLY – John Piper (2014)

“A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver.”  So says King Solomon in Proverbs 25:11.  These wise words are the biblical basis for John Piper’s new book, Seeing Beauty and Saying Beautifully.  Nearly fifteen years ago, Dr. Piper embarked on a series of books called, The Swans Are NotContinue reading “SEEING BEAUTY AND SAYING BEAUTIFULLY – John Piper (2014)”

Personal Productivity Unleashed With God-Centered Resolve

It’s been almost twenty-five years since I first read The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey.  Since then, many of the principles that Covey explores have been a part of the fabric of my life. A few years back, I had the opportunity to read David Allen’s best selling book, Getting Things Done.Continue reading “Personal Productivity Unleashed With God-Centered Resolve”

REDEFINING LEADERSHIP – Joseph Stowell (2014)

Leaders understand the true nature of the task before them.  But true leadership must be redefined, according to Joseph Stowell.  His newest book, Redefining Leadership seeks to draw leaders to a “character driven leadership experience that will produce maximum outcomes.” Stowell presents two distinctly different kinds of leaders: Outcome leaders and character-driven leaders.  The former are referredContinue reading “REDEFINING LEADERSHIP – Joseph Stowell (2014)”