![]() God at the Edge by Niles Elliot Goldstein Sick of the candy coated religious world that sees everything through rose colored glasses? Tried looking for God in organized religion and discovered that He was nowhere to be found? Author Niles Elliot Goldstein can relate. God at the Edge is a candid exploration of the spiritual side of human existence and the time-honored quest for finding God. Goldstein, a self proclaimed “rabbinate on the edge,” takes a fresh, no-nonsense approach to the topic, using powerful examples of his own personal experiences, his struggles with internal darkness and his encounters with inner demons. Through his adversity and sufferings, Goldstein has found that God is not only in the bright and beautiful rooms of life, but in the dark and dismal corners as well. Well-written and engaging, God at the Edge is a straight-forward presentation of the doubts, fears and uncertainties we all face during times of trial, and of how God fits into it all. “It sometimes does take a journey to the edge,” claims Goldstein, “into territory that is not always comfortable, to discover the spiritual sustenance we so often crave.” (First published in the Chico News and Review, 2005)
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![]() Moses on Management by David Baron Calling all business owners! In the days of shoddy customer service, unethical business deals and impersonal communication practices, Moses on Management breathes new life into an ailing business world. With practical, modern day tips based on ancient Biblical standards, the author, David Baron, illustrates the importance of ethics in business with clever wit and refreshing insight. With sound advice that will help anyone manage a better business-from a small sole proprietorship to a Fortune 500 corporation, Moses on Management is well worth the read. In retelling the story of Moses, Baron creatively points out 50 leadership lessons for running a successful business of today. These lessons, “from the greatest manager of all time,” include such notions as simple as “Ask for what you want,” to the deeper, “Defend justice, but not for the reward.” Whether you are the daily devotional type or if you haven’t picked up your Bible in years, the conviction and wisdom of Moses on Management will make a believer out of you. (First published in the Chico News and Review, 2005) |
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