Abraham Lincoln: A Man of Faith and Courage by Joe Wheeler presents an inspiring portrait of one of America’s most beloved leaders. The book explores how Lincoln’s deep moral convictions, spiritual faith, and personal struggles shaped his presidency during one of the nation’s darkest times. Through carefully selected writings, letters, and historical accounts, Wheeler reveals the characte…
In The Search for Social Entrepreneurship, Paul C. Light explores the growing movement of individuals and organizations seeking innovative solutions to social problems. The book examines how social entrepreneurs combine vision, creativity, and accountability to achieve lasting impact in their communities. Light provides a framework for understanding the qualities, motivations, and challenges th…
Abraham Lincoln: The War Years – I by Carl Sandburg opens the four-volume account of Lincoln’s presidency during the Civil War. This volume explores the early challenges faced by Lincoln as he assumed leadership in a divided nation, addressing his decisions, strategies, and moral convictions amid growing conflict. Sandburg combines rich historical detail with narrative depth to capture Linc…
Abraham Lincoln: The War Years – IV by Carl Sandburg is the concluding volume of his monumental biography on the life of Abraham Lincoln. This work covers the final phase of Lincoln’s presidency, the progress of the Civil War, and his leadership during a time of national crisis. Through detailed narrative and historical documentation, Sandburg presents a deeply human portrait of Lincoln, re…
This resource offers a proven plan to transform first-time visitors into committed church members through purposeful connection and ministry follow-up. Searcy and Henson combine biblical principles with practical tools to help churches strengthen their outreach and member retention efforts. It serves as a valuable guide for pastors and ministry teams seeking to build a thriving, welcoming, and …
This volume traces the lives and contributions of U.S. presidents, linking their personal qualities with the historical events that shaped their times. Written with clarity and perspective, it offers readers an engaging account of how presidential leadership influenced the nation’s past and continues to shape its future.
Herman Wouk’s The Caine Mutiny is a classic war novel that examines the psychological and moral struggles faced by naval officers during World War II. Through the story of Captain Queeg and the controversial decision to mutiny against him, Wouk highlights the tension between authority and responsibility, obedience and conscience. The book remains a powerful exploration of human flaws, courage…
Jim Collins identifies the key principles that distinguish “great” companies from merely “good” ones. Through extensive case studies and research, he highlights concepts such as Level 5 Leadership, the Hedgehog Concept, the Flywheel Effect, and confronting the brutal facts. The book emphasizes discipline in people, thought, and action as essential to long-term success. More than a manag…
This book challenges the old adage “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” urging leaders and organizations to rethink success, embrace change, and break away from habits that stifle growth. Kriegel and Patler argue that in a fast-changing world, complacency is dangerous. They illustrate how innovation often requires dismantling outdated practices—even if they still seem to “work.” Wit…
Ricchiuti presents engaging narratives that emphasize faith, courage, and the power of godly living. The story encourages young readers to recognize that their choices and commitment to God can open doors to unexpected opportunities. With relatable storytelling, the book blends history, faith lessons, and adventure, showing that even young people can make a significant impact when they live wit…