Ultimate Allegiance Facebook Page
Author Bob Cornwall has created a Facebook page for his book Ultimate Allegiance. We encourage our readers to Like that page and to join the ongoing discussion of the Lord’s Prayer.
Author Bob Cornwall has created a Facebook page for his book Ultimate Allegiance. We encourage our readers to Like that page and to join the ongoing discussion of the Lord’s Prayer.
We’d like to direct you to a competitor’s web site (if it’s proper to call a company [Zondervan Academic] so much larger than we are merely a “competitor”) because they have an excellent question for discussion. They ask: “Is it ever appropriate to ban books from our children?” For the background of the question, please…
Thanksgiving and Christmas may be the two most family-oriented holidays in the year. And that means when someone is missing from the table, the holiday just does not seem “normal.” Whether the absence is from a death, divorce, military deployment, an inability to financially pay for a trip, or other simply complicated reasons, a chair…
Over the weekend I created a short spot for Dr. Bruce Epperly’s book, Jonah: When God Changes, using a recording he made for me a couple of weeks ago. This is just a short introduction to this powerful little book. I’m embedding that spot, and also an earlier half-hour interview with Bruce regarding the same…
Amazon.com is now showing a very low price of $12.23 (as of 06/25/2007) on When People Speak for God (publisher page). This compares very favorably with the $14.00 prepublication price that expired on 6/22/2007. Use the link to the left to get your copy of this exciting new book at this excellent price. A discussion…
First, try for a title that is more catchy than mine. Over the last couple of months, a number of authors have asked me what they need to do on social media to help sell their books. I plan to post a few basic how-to guides over the next couple of weeks, but let’s start…
From Preserving Democracy by Elgin Hushbeck, Jr., page 42: But again this is impossible, as a 100 percent effective tax rate is impossible.1 The point here is not to show that we will reach a 100 percent effective tax rate in any particular year. Any number of assumptions could have a very large effect on…