Reviews by Sharon Seeberger
Derailed
On 12/7 Sharon Seeberger wrote: How is it that some of the best companies, growing companies with ability and resources to pick the best of the best for leadership, still have to fire CEO's? Did they choose the wrong people? What can smaller companies and non-profits learn from this? Dr. Tim Irwin answers these questions and more ... Great Leadership - Warnings and Protection
The Noticer
On 11/14 Sharon Seeberger wrote: Book Review: The Noticer by Andy Andrews Master story teller Andy Andrews combines the best of personal growth teaching, including Chapman's 5 Love Languages, in an Og Mandino style. Jones, a symbol of Jesus, with the ability to relate to anyone from any background in any culture and language, with ... The Power of Attention
Finding Purpose Beyond Our Pain
On 11/14 Sharon Seeberger wrote: Expecting a contemporary Paul Tournier, this book being written by physicians, I was initially disappointed that Meier and Henderson didn’t discuss physical pain, focusing instead on what they define as the 7 universal struggles (injustice, rejection, loneliness, loss, discipline, failure, and death). ... Purpose Beyond Pain
Green
On 10/14 Sharon Seeberger wrote: The beginning the end, or a point in a circle? Dekker wants the reader to make that choice in this book that converts his triangle (the Red, White, and Black trilogy) into a circle. A story of parallel universes set 2000 years apart, offering perhaps an opportunity to change the future by movement between ... Tomorrow's fantasy... today's truth
The Expanded Bible
On 9/21 Sharon Seeberger wrote: I was raised on the Scofield Reference Bible, perhaps the first Bible to include commentary and cross references in the text, maybe the leading one of its kind in the mid-20th century. While the original Scofield Reference was strictly for the purpose of aiding in Bible study, a subsequent edition demonstrated ... Book Review: The [expanded] Bible, (New Testament), 2009: Nelson.