Growth Has No Boundaries: The Christian’s Secret to a Deeper Spiritual Life
It’s difficult to disagree with people you perceive as wiser than you. Your initial response is that there must be something wrong with your thinking.
It’s difficult to disagree with people you perceive as wiser than you. Your initial response is that there must be something wrong with your thinking.
Back in February I ended my marriage of over 15 years. There were good times in the marriage but there were also times which were
JD Meier and I know and have worked with the same people. We had exchanged a few emails and were casually acquainted. Over a year
If you regularly read this blog then you know that I’ve been doing a lot of reading and reviewing of agile methodology books. (Agile &
With all of the books with “Agile” in their title today why would anyone want to single out Agile Software Development in particular? My reason was the
The latest book to succumb to my ravenous appetite for software development is Agile and Iterative Development: A Manager’s Guide. More than any of the other
Many people don’t know this (or care) but when I was first awarded my Microsoft MVP award it was for Windows Networking (which was pretty quickly clarified
I never wanted to be a spy. Astronaut, yes. Spy, no. I’m not sure why. Spies are glamorized in the movies (unless it is Spies Like
It was December 17th, 2012 when I finished reading A Praying Life: Connecting with God in a Distracting World. Three days before my birthday and four
A good friend and Christian life coach and I were talking and he mentioned the book A Hunger for Healing was packed with insights and that I