This book serves as an essential manual for anyone involved in large-scale fundraising efforts. It blends strategy, practical advice, and case studies to help organizations design and implement successful capital campaigns that achieve their financial goals while strengthening donor trust and institutional vision.
This book presents a compelling case for the vital influence of Christianity in the development and preservation of American civilization. It calls for a renewed commitment to biblical principles as the moral compass of the nation, blending history, theology, and patriotism to inspire responsible Christian citizenship.
Engelmann provides a comprehensive study of America’s fight against alcohol, exploring the passionate activism of reformers, the societal forces that fueled prohibition, and the reasons behind its failure. The book reveals the lasting impact of the temperance struggle on American politics, religion, and culture, offering insights into the nation’s ongoing debates over morality and personal …
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 They illustrate how innovation often requires dismantling outdated practices—even if they still seem to “work.”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…
In Spirituality in the Workplace, C. Diane Ealy explores how spiritual principles—such as integrity, purpose, compassion, and interconnectedness—can transform the modern workplace. She emphasizes that spirituality is not limited to religion but is about meaning, authenticity, and values that guide daily work. Ealy presents practical ways to align one’s inner life with professional respons…
This book provides both inspiration and education for individuals interested in selling online, particularly on eBay. Through real-life examples of her 100 most memorable and profitable sales, Lynn Dralle illustrates the strategies, creativity, and persistence required to succeed in online auctions. The book blends how-to advice with humorous and engaging storytelling, making it both a resource…
Richard W. Schwarz presents a comprehensive account of the life of John Harvey Kellogg, tracing his rise as a visionary health reformer whose influence extended far beyond the Adventist community. The biography highlights his groundbreaking approaches to diet, hygiene, and preventive medicine, alongside his personal struggles and theological conflicts. The book portrays Kellogg as both a brilli…
In Tribal Leadership, the authors explore how organizations are composed of overlapping tribes, each at a distinct cultural stage. They introduce five stages—ranging from Stage One (“life sucks”) to Stage Five (“we’re changing the world”)—and provide clear guidance on identifying a tribe’s current stage and effectively leading it to higher levels of collaboration and performance…
Colson and Eckerd’s Why America Doesn’t Work is a thought-provoking analysis of America’s moral and economic challenges, centered on the loss of a robust work ethic. The authors contend that meaningful work, grounded in biblical values, is essential for both personal fulfillment and societal stability. By outlining the causes of decline and presenting a vision for renewal, the book serves…