street smarts from proverbs

Book: Street Smarts from Proverbs

By Mitch Kruse, with D.J. Williams

Street Smarts from Proverbs gives memorable prompts for the reader to recall every point with the purpose of applying it to conflict at work, with family, among friends, and in ministry. It provides tangible tools to be shrewd yet harmless in business dealings; to separate wisdom from foolishness through discretion, and to seek wise counsel for life’s decisions.

Caring for our Aging Parents by Michele Howe

Book: Caring for our Aging Parents

By Michele Howe

Michele is a prolific book author on issues related to the family, as well as a book reviewer and article writer, with a monthly article in CBA’s Marketplace Magazine. Her most recent book, Empty Next, What’s Next: Parenting Adult Children Without Losing Your Mind is selling well.

Jesus and the Beanstalk by Lori Stanley Roeleveld

Book: Jesus and the Beanstalk

By Lori Stanley Roeleveld

Non-believers scoff when Christians trade their sacred cows (everything they value) for a life with Jesus. All they see is a handful of useless biblical “beans.” Peter says there’s life in those beans. Jesus and the Beanstalk unpacks 2 Peter 1:1-10 using fairy tale, humor, and modern culture to show today’s believers how to unleash that promise and discover how to topple the giants in their lives.

60 Ways to Lose 10 Pounds by Dr. Robert Lesslie, M.D.

Book: 60 Ways to Lose 10 Pounds (or More)

By Dr. Robert D. Lesslie M.D.

Dr. Lesslie, bestselling author of Angels in the ER series, rises above the noise and takes a refreshing, reasonable, and encouraging approach to the topic of weight loss. He answers the key questions usually asked about weight loss programs, while providing safe and effective ideas for slimming down.

Designed for God by Kevin Brown

Book: Designed for Good

By Kevin J. Brown

The intended audience for Designed for Good is men and women who would self-identify as people of faith and are interested in how this identity may impact or influence how they organize, manage, and run their daily lives. It is also written with the growing number of disillusioned people of faith in our country in mind.