Reviews by Nate LaClaire
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Waking Hours
On 10/3 Nate LaClaire wrote: Former NFL linebacker Tommy Gunderson is awakened in the middle of the night by his alarm system. Upon investigation, he discovers an elderly woman on his property who exhibits superhuman strength and keeps repeating a Latin phrase to him. Just hours later, he receives a call from a young friend who ... An excellent supernatural tale of mystery and suspense
Lead Like Ike
On 9/28 Nate LaClaire wrote: In Lead Like Ike: Ten Business Strategies from the CEO of D-Day, author Geoff Loftus examines Dwight D. Eisenhower’s leadership of the D-Day Invasion in order to find management lessons for modern-day corporate executives. Eisenhower overcame tremendous hurdles, including extremely tight deadlines, ... Review: Lead Like Ike by Geoff Loftus
Max On Life
On 4/18 Nate LaClaire wrote: Should I trust the advice of my non-Christian parents?” “If I’m not called to be a minister, can my life count for Christ?” “How do I teach my children humility without harming their self-esteem?” “How do I know if I’m in love?” These, in a nutshell, are just a few of the 171 questions ... Max On Life by Max Lucado
The Final Summit
On 4/11 Nate LaClaire wrote: What is the one principle that will save humanity? That is the question that David Ponder and a bevy of historical figures must answer in The Final Summit: A Quest to Find the One Principle That Will Save Humanity, the latest novel by acclaimed speaker and writer Andy Andrews. Mankind’s greed, pride, ... The Final Summit by Andy Andrews
Jesus Manifesto
On 6/1 Nate LaClaire wrote: What is Christianity? It is Christ – nothing more and nothing less. Unfortunately, the church has lost sight of this simple fact, say Leonard Sweet and Frank Viola in their new book, Jesus Manifesto: Restoring the Supremacy and Sovereignty of Jesus Christ. We focus on Christianity rather than on the ... Jesus Manifesto by Leonard Sweet and Frank Viola