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Review: Doing Virtuous Business by Theodore Roosevelt Malloch

We’ve all heard the idea that business is about being greedy, exploiting workers, and destroying the environment.  Well, Theodore Roosevelt Malloch, Yale researcher, disagrees. He has written Doing Virtuous Business: The Remarkable Success of Spiritual Enterprise to show that successful business depends on a civilization’s ‘spiritual capital’, the sum of values and ideas, derived from […]

Review: Thriving at College by Alex Chediak

  “I pray,” writes Alex Chediak in Thriving at College, “…that by God’s grace my life and this book will be used of God in some small way to help Christians thrive at college, maximize their God-given potential, embrace full-orbed adulthood, faithfully develop their talents, and take their places as salt and light in God’s […]

Review: Amish Values for your Family

  The huge market for Amish stories is due, at least partly, to the solid home life they portray.  Perhaps some of you even wistfully wonder what it would be like to live the simple life.  I have wondered that, too.  However, after reading Amish Values for Your Family, I realize that much of my […]

Review: Evidence Not Seen by Darlene Deibler Rose

Darlene, a young missionary wife, was among the first white women to enter New Guinea’s interior.  However, after Pearl Harbor she and her husband Russell were forced to leave their beloved Kapauku people.  It wasn’t long before the Japanese invaded and took Russell away.  Darlene and other missionary women, left behind, faced rats, bandits and […]

Review: By Far Euphrates by Deborah Alcock

Young Jack travelled to Armenia with his beloved father who hoped to find ancient manuscripts, a passion that resurfaced after his wife died.  Father and son, Christians, took rooms with Armenian Christian families who nursed them when the dreaded fevers struck. Jack became one of the family, in sorrow as well as joy. His English […]