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High Income Consulting: How to Build and Market Your Professional Practice
Published in Paperback by Nicholas Brealey Publishing (1999-01-25)
Author: Tom Lambert
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High income consulting
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Review Date: 2007-08-23
Excellnt book for new comers. It really informs you of the proper procedures for starting a consulting business.

Learn from the best, then go and do it!
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Review Date: 2007-05-23
The first time I've read Tom Lambert's book, I did it because I was reading a book called "How to Read a Book", and needed a good piece of writing which would also justify my time spent reading it.

The initial objective was simply to see what the book was about, identify the main ideas and finally decide whether to buy the book or leave it where it was. I am glad that my choice was to take the book home and read it, and then apply what I'd learned from it to my personal business of being an employee, who's an internal consultant to my clients, in the various divisions of the business.

There is no doubt that Tom's work is making my life easier, the more I learn and apply the knowledge acquired from it. His work is easy to read, detailed and informative. It has been written by a Master in the art of consulting. If there were black belts awarded for this craft, Tom would be the one handing them out, so much has he know about the business of consulting.

The way I see the book is like a detailed map you would take, prior to going exploring a new and exciting land, a type of adventure that would be very rewarding, but would present a certain degree of risk if approached without appropriate preparation and with the right attitude. It has significant details in each of the 16 chapters, and caters to all consultants, from beginners to advanced.

The book opens your eyes for the perils and tribulations that are likely to lurk around the corners, and it helps you decide what to do. Personally, I liked the parts where Mr. Lambert helps one to decide whether becoming a consultant is a good idea or not; having decided to take on the profession, should you be a specialist or generalist and the pros and cons of each, and what to do to avoid trouble.

I wish I was more fluent in writing reviews. Since I am not, the best thing from my point of view is keeping it simple: If you are interested in consulting - either as someone about to begin in the profession or a seasoned professional, buy the book. Regardless of where you may be in the profession, it will be of benefit to you. Chances are that you will be entertained and educated at the same time. It is a book that is very likely to save you money in many ways, by teaching you how to market your services the right way, and what works and what doesn't when marketing your practice.

For the price you would pay for the book, there probably is not a more cost effective piece of reading, if your objective is to start well, or keep yourself on track or improve if already an old pro in the game of consulting. I believe that Tom Lambert's book is a present, a gift to be taken and used. I for one am grateful to have come across this book and refer to it often, to my great benefit.

An Excellent Tool for .Everyone
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Review Date: 2006-05-21
This book is not only a valuable tool for a consultant but also it is a useful book for everyone that involves in business. Tom Lambert is a wellknown consultant with great experience in business. Thus, his book is an excellent resource about everything related to consulting. It is absolutely comprehensive and practicable book, with many useful examples from his experience and inside its pages you can find the solution for everything that you meet as a consultant. Great book!

High Income Consulting
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-22
High Income Consulting offers a comprehensive practical guidance on how to become a successful consultant. Consulting is multibillion-dollar business that is growing at a good rate. There is however a great different between good consultants and successful ones. This book put emphasize on becoming a successful consultant by teaching on how to build your practice from writing winning proposals, setting up your fees professionally and working to a contract. It further narrates low-cost yet effective techniques of marketing your practice.
It is a book for both beginners and experienced consultants as it offers advanced skills on consulting roles, strategies for each stage of consultancy assignment and how to avoid problems while maintaining good relation with the client. Thanks to the Consultant's Toolkit part, which is the action-based summary of the skills taught in the book and it can be used as a quick reference guide to both beginners and gurus.

High Income Consulting by Tom Lambert
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-05
The author of High Income Consulting, Tom Lambert, is a renowned international consultant and writer with several years experience in consulting. His book provides a practical guide to newcomers and experienced professionals on how to build and sustain very profitable, high quality professional practices that consistently provide high and secure income, irrespective of the state of the economy. The book is based on exhaustive research on what is actually done by top earners in Europe and America.

The author explains about how to develop and sustain a high income consultancy practice. He explains the tools and techniques of the profession as well as its ethics. The book teaches about being a good and successful consultant. It is an important reference book that will help the reader to develop an effective business strategy to attract and retain clients.

I have done some part-time consultancy services in the past. I was a good consultant but not a successful one as I tended to charge low fees. I had no guidance on how to price my services properly.

Having read the book, I learnt how successful consultants build their reputation, status, practice and income. I now know how to maximise my income and avoid giving my valuable services away with little or no payment.

My organisation sometimes hires consultants when the knowledge pool in the organisation has run dry. By understanding how good consultants work, I now maximise the chances of a successful relationship.

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How Can You Defend Those People?
Published in Hardcover by The Lyons Press (2008-04-01)
Author: Mickey Sherman
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How can you not read this book?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-16
A great book by a great attorney and even better human being. He tells it like it is but doesn't forget to make you laugh. You've got to read this book!

Insightful, very funny, and then there's the penultimate story of Roger Ligon
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Review Date: 2008-06-24
This book should be mandatory reading for criminal defense attorneys. It gets your head, your heart, and your ego in the right place. A light, quick and engaging read, it will crack you up again and again at the same time as imparting much insight. And then there's the chapter on the Roger Ligon case, the prep and trial of which is a model of unstinting hard work, commitment and brilliance by attorney Sherman. And it's cheap, you should buy a bunch of copies so you can hand them out the next time someone asks, "How can you defend those people?!"

Very well written
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-09
I've often asked myself "how can that lawyer defend that person". I guess sometimes I still wonder, but in our wonderful country every person has the right to be represented/defended in court. Sort of reminds me of hate the sin but love the sinner . . Can't love the sinner, but can accept the fact that he has the right to good legal counsel.

Good book by a lawyer who doesn't take himself too seriously
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-20
Mickey Sherman, a renowned defense attorney, defends his profession against the rash of stereotypes held by the general public, usually using a heavy does of his good -- and wacky -- sense of humor in the process.

And, it's not just defending his profession. He looks at the practice of criminal law in general. This isn't a nuts-and-bolts, or a tell-all, just a description of how defense lawyers, judges, prosecutors and cops are all people -- and how those who are best people are usually the best in their line of work.

Filled with great anecdotes from an attorney who truly doesn't take himself too seriously, Mickey Sherman explains not only how he can defend "those guys," but, how you should be glad people like him defend "those guys."

Hysterically Entertaining
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-05
Hysterically Entertaining

Enchanted by the quagmires, challenges, and events that surround the lives of attorneys, media commentators, and entertainers?

Interested in the inside scoop on high profile cases, courtroom dramas, actors, players, and the personal boundaries that attorney's often face?

Want to read something that will make you laugh out loud, get teary eyed, stir your nerves, rock your views, and motivate you to live each day as you see fit?

If your answers are yes - then "How Can You Defend Those People" is a MUST READ! It's rare to find a book where readers are so moved by one man's life experiences! Mickey Sherman's accounts are so vividly cast and frankly depicted that they leave you yearning for more and wondering how all these interesting events could possibly have happened to one person! From Michael Skakel, OJ Simpson, Scott Peterson, Martha Stewart, the Menedez brothers ... to the quite unknown yet poignant story of Roger Ligon ... this book is well-written, exciting, and hysterically entertaining!

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How to Study the Bible: A Discussion and Workbook in 12 Lessons
Published in Paperback by Outskirts Press (2007-12-12)
Author: John Evans
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Excellent Bible Study Material
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Review Date: 2008-07-01
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RIQV1HND3GDU3 How To Study The Bible is an excellent resource workbook to help you learn more about God's Word. It takes you step-by-step through things you need to consider when examining the Bible. You will profit by reading it.

A Valuable Study Tool
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Review Date: 2008-03-20
John Evans has given the Bible novice keys to unlock the seemingly complex word of prophecy. By following these 12 lessons, one can begin to enjoy the journey of the coming Messiah to the fulfillment of Christ's purpose for all mankind. It is a valuable study tool!

Get This Book!
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Review Date: 2008-03-06
Do you need some help learning the real message of the Bible? Do you need a structured course to teach someone how to be a better Bible student? John Evans is the author of a great book to help. He is highly educated and experienced, but his great skill is his capacity for simplicity and practicality. The basic skills of getting the text of Scripture well in mind and life is the subject of this book. Useful for high school and college age, but well suited for anyone, I highly recommend you get this book, open your Bible and God will help you on this journey.

Excellent Material For All Ages
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-29
John's approach to the material is logical and easily understood. Whether you're a "seasoned" Christian or a novice at Bible study, you will be benefited by this work. It is filled with scriptural references and sound reasoning. The questions at the end of each chapter are thought provoking.

A Guide For Everyone
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-27
This is an excellent book for every level of Bible student. Everything is explained well, with application and illustration that makes even difficult concepts easy to understand. If you want to learn how to study God's Word, and find His will for you life, you need to start here. You won't be dissapointed.

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Is the Father of Jesus the God of Muhammad?
Published in Paperback by Zondervan (2002-09-01)
Author: Timothy George
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For all Christians
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-14
Timothy George is founding dean and professor at Beeson Divinity School. He has also been a pastor and editor of numerous Christian magazines. Currently he is executive editor of Christianity Today.

This thinish 159 page volume provides useful information for the Christian about Islam. As the back cover blurb states "The days when Western Christians could ignore the influence of Islam are over."

Not only does Dr George help make Islam more understandable, but he also explains the importance of various differences between Christianity and Islam. Perhaps most importantly, the doctrine of the Trinity is explained, defended and celebrated. Dr George says (p55) "Ironically, the doctrine of the Trinity may be at one and the same time the most important and the most neglected dotrine we hold."

The deity of Christ is another important point for any Christian wishing to examine Islam at close range. Page 62: To call Jesus Lord, not just with the lips but from the heart, is to become a Christian..."

It is at the beginning of the chapter "Why the Trinity matters" (p69) that Dr George answers the question of whether the Father of Jesus is the God of Muhammad "The answer to this question is surely both yes and no. Yes, in the sense that the Father of Jesus is the only God there is...also no for Muslim theology rejects the fatherhood of God, the deity of Jesus Christ, and the personhood of the Holy Spirit-each of which is an essential component of the Christian understanding of God."

I found the testimony of Lamin Sanneh (p102-103) quite moving. It is very reassuring to hear of converts from Islam to Christianity based on sound reasoning. This is especially the case when the convert concerned was a "leading theologian and scholar of Islam".

In chapter six, "Grace for the straight path", we are told "We need grace, not simply guidance" (p115). This points back to page 29, in which we are shown the first seven verses of the first surah of the Qu'ran that includes the words "Guide us in the straight path". I had to pause for a minute to understand this connection - but maybe that's just me.

Dr George counsels the use of both patience and perseverance (p128) in sharing the Gospel with Muslims. This means we need to employ neither "...the vilification of Islam and the denigration of Muhammad..." nor a pluralistic "...cavalier attitude toward truth..."

I didn't find one typographical error in the whole book!

A good start
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-29
This wonderful book helps the Christian and non-Christian reader understand where the two theologies differ and why the doctrin of the trinity is not what Muslims say it is. THis book concentrates on theology and the different affirmations fo God according to the two faiths, for one it is submission, for the other love. The author does a wonderful job and introducing the reader to these tough subjects and making sense of questions of sin and forgiveness.

Probably the only issue here is that the central theme of the book is not answered fully. A textual comparison has never been done of the New Testament verus the Koran and this is lacking. How is it possible the 'Father of Jesus' who said 'turn the other cheek' be the same god who ordered Mohammed to kill all the pagans in the world? In essence, becuase the history and the context is in the way and because religion by its nature is based on faith/not logic, we are not dealing here with an answer but an anecdote.

Seth J. frantzman




Learned lots!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-22
I was privileged to hear the author speak at a recent AMIA (Anglican Mission in America) conference. Bought the book to refresh my memory of his talk. His knowledge of the Muslim faith and culture were "eye opening". Learned lots!!! Things all Christians should know to built relationship in order to advance the Kingdom of the one true God! Highly recommend it... this book will take your head out of the sand and into knowledge; tools that Christians need...

Excellent Explanation and Easy Reading!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-11
I found this book to be a very good explanation of many questions that are raised in our world today about differences between Islam and Christianity. Timothy George gives a strong answer for the question given in the title, "Is the Father of Jesus the God of Muhammad?" His answer is "yes" and "no." I will leave it to you to read and find out what he means, but I must admit that I agree with his answer completely.

George also brings to light the incredible importance of acknowledging the Trinity as truth. This is a major hangup to the Muslim, but it is a must to the Christian. For all Muslims who use this as a reason to ignore the claims of Christianity, you should read George's answer. Christians do not believe in three Gods! They believe in One God. For all Christians, beware of the temptation to compromise on this issue and lessen the importance of the Trinity. There is no true Christian faith without all parts of the Godhead.

I guess you could say I liked this book and encourage you to read it as well. It will help your understanding on some vitally important issues between Christianity and Islam.

Interesting, readable, and thought-provoking
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-22
I thought this was a great book. One of the most interesting aspects of it was how much it teaches about Christianity. I've heard the Trinity talked about my whole life, but this book made me really think about what that means. I like the image of God's love spilling over into different persons, that God is a god of relationship and love as first demonstrated by the Trinity.

This book also made me interested to read the Quran.

It's a book that will make you think. It's also very easily readable. I read it as part of a book club, and I think we all liked the book. On a side note, I had a few people notice the book I was reading/carrying and inquire about it, so it's definitely a topic of interest to many folks right now. I think it's a good launching point for learning something about Islam.

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Jesus the Pastor
Published in Hardcover by Zondervan Publishing Company (2000-04-01)
Author: John W. Frye
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Learning from Jesus through John.
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Review Date: 2006-01-20
Frye gives great direction for ministry. As a student who is still studying to be a pastor I recommend this book to anyone who interacts with people and wants to do in a Christlike way. John writes this book in such a way tham we aren't just leaning his neat tricks, we are learning from Jesus and his example. Great book, very helpful for anyone who sees Jesus as someone worth following.

A New Focus on the Road Ahead
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-03
JESUS THE PASTOR was a book assigned to me for a Christian Ministry class at John Brown University. From the moment I read the cover, I knew that I was going to love reading it. Few books have excited me this much about the role of being a pastor and about the person of Jesus Christ. In my personal journey to becoming a pastor myself, John Frye has put the road in front of me into perspective.

God has used JESUS THE PASTOR in conjunction with other events in my life to teach me that even while I am training to assume the OFFICE of pastor that I can and am called to assume the ROLE of pastor in my everyday life. Being available to others and leading a life ordered around Christ as the focus of ministry is an exciting, blessing, and yet humbling road. Through this book, God has taught me so many things and revolutionized my view point of what it means to be a pastor.

Far be it from me to try to teach my elders, but I would recommend this book to ANY person who occupies the office of pastor in the local church. The Church needs committed servant-leaders and under-shepherds to guide the body of Christ. This book is one of the tools God is using to make that happen.

For Power, Where Does the Pastor Turn?
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-24
This is a book which necessarily contemplates the question for those pastors or those contemplating the office, where does one turn when in need?

Frye answers: to multiple sources to find Jesus the Pastor: The Word, spiritual gifts and brother pastors and saints.

His compassion and heart for the sheep and those who will be brought into the fold is touching and commendable.

This reviewer's concern is directing one away from the only source of power and salvation: The Word Incarnate. Is Jesus not located where He wishes and mandates that He is? For sure? For 100% sure?

Jesus locates Himself in the gospel purely preached and in the Sacraments administered according to His mandates! This is where every pastor and individual will find Him! We find Jesus there to forgive our sins as pastors, strengthen our faith and keep us in this faith, and deliver us finally to the church triumphant.

What Frye suggests that I cannot agree with is seek spiritual gifts for empowerment. Consider Luke 16:19ff. Does Jesus suggest that we find salvation in any other place than in the Word? Further, Matthew 7:21-23, "(Did we not) do many might works in your name?" and 1 John 4:1-2 demand that any spirit which would detract from Jesus Incarnate in Word and Sacrament is not from the Holy Spirit.

In last days that we are in, when every church growth program and latest is not delivering the numerical growth they have been proclaiming is Biblical, where do they turn?

These moments of desparation show us where faith is. Only in what God has spoken and mandated that He be found: in the Gospel purely preached and Sacraments administered according to His mandates.

For all the compassion and desire to be God-pleasing that Frye so humbly speaks of in this book, to lead pastors to anything other than God's Word is not what God has said. Let us consider what His Servants of the Word should be!

Thus, I cannot recommend this to pastors or those contemplating the office due to these serious misleadings. Wish he would have more directly and in detail, expounded the Biblical admonitions for pastors, such as 1 Cor. 11, 2 Cor. 4:12; 2 Cor. 11:2; 1 Tim. 3-4, etc. For a good treatment of these, see Jonathon F. Grothe, "Reclaiming Patterns of Pastoral Ministry: Jesus and Paul." It likely is out of print, but nonetheless, you will be blessed by obtaining and reading.

Jesus the Spirit Empowered Pastor
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-28
This book comes from a man with formal theological training, who then went through personal growth in Christ. First learning About God, to personally learning From God. Wonderful insight to the real meaning of Christianity, a Spirit empowered, personal and intimate relationship with Christ. Frye, personally has found the invisible realm of God, with the daily practice of disciplines to make room for God's Spirit to touch his life and bring him the compassion of Christ towards other men, with the only way possible, through God's Spirit and the faith and intimacy with God, that it requires. This is a book that remains within in evangelical thought in the and the framework of literal Biblical thought, yet goes the step further in seeing the spiritual principles behind the letter. Being one step closer towards seeing God outside of written words.

This Book Is A Gift To Pastors Everywhere
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-23
This book was a cup of cool water for me during a dry period of my life.

It is so easy as a pastor to simply pick up the next kit or program that will somehow escalate your church to the "next level". John Frye has brought us back to the fact that Jesus must be our mentor and guide throughout our ministry. He is to be our primary guide in all of pastoral ministry. It is about aligning ourselves as an apprentice of His.

Through this book I learned how I could better lead others in the character and power of Christ.

Thanks to John Frye for this encouraging work!

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Keeping Found Things Found: The Study and Practice of Personal Information Management (Interactive Technologies)
Published in Paperback by Morgan Kaufmann (2007-11-16)
Author: William Jones
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essential tool
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Review Date: 2008-05-27
"Keeping Found Things Found", is a must buy, an essential tool, as we all struggle to keep on top of, rather than be buried by, information. The book's premise is excellent, explaining as it does how to organize web information into our lives in ways that help rather than just adding to the clutter.

In today's frenetic pace, when we are swamped with information, this book gave me highly valuable suggestions. But, as importantly, it also gave me some very useful questions to ask. It seems as though every day I run across new Web initiatives or gadgets or software tools. Which are worth my time and trouble (and money)? The book gives a checklist of questions to consider.

"Keeping Found Things Found" is thorough and extremely readable.

Personal Information Management
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-14
This book is a great introduction and a consummate summary of the field of personal information management. Its comprehensive nature makes it useful for people familiar with the field, while at the same time it's a great primer for someone new to this area.

Do you design information? You need this map of the view from the user's side
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Review Date: 2008-02-13
When the author of this book invited me, based on some of my web illustrations, to create some illustrations for this book I was interested in the project because it spoke directly to my own experience. I teach design for instructional media in a university setting and struggle every day, not only with my own deluge of personal information and how to manage it -- but with helping my students recognize that the end result of their own design efforts will be contributing to the personal information overload faced by their clients and their students. This book maps out the dimensions of our current personal information problems, and should be a required read for everyone who is engaged in adding to those problems, trying to solve them, or studying them in any detail. In particular, students of Information Technology, Information Design, Informatics, Instructional Systems, Human Performance and any other discipline with ties to personal information management -- and Jones makes clear how many of us that really is! -- needs to view the complexity of users' lives in this kind of comprehensive detail. Too many of us only think about what we are asking people to use or to do or to remember. This view of their lives may be daunting, but it is critical!

Ahh now I get it
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-20
I'm a college dropout(Information Studies), now working in IT as a Systems Admin at a fair sized hotel. When I left college to pursue other at that time more interesting things. I couldn't really see the big picture in why we had to learn what they wanted us to.
Now I do, thanks to this book.

I keep feeling inspired about the management of my information. Both as PIM in my own department, but mostly also for my users. I can suddenly see some meaning in the way they manage their PIM. I as the IT department have to facilitate their professional PIM. I have to give them the tools to make sure they don't lose stuff, but also so they don't drown in information. Suddenly I have a much more nuanced view of my job. Being the geek who loves his tech stuff, can do everything to keep servers and computer running, is not really enough. I have to know my place in the business of managing information and information flow in the company.

This book could teach many programmers, much on how they can make their products more usable to the users. Make them understand some of how people look at the information being processed, stored, shared, pushed by the programs they write. We have to facilitate more styles of PIM than just our own, not everyone works like we do.

I have to stop myself, I just love this book and the ideas it keeps inspiring to pop up in my head.
There is so much for so many people in this book..

The Beginning of a Discipline
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-13
I helped to review this book and contributed a number of sidebars to it. In working with William, I came to appreciate the depth and breadth of his thinking on PIM. His job in writing this book was really hard. It was, in part, the job of inventing a discipline. Information management is just coming on the radar of large organizations. There are now products to buy and methods to use to make sure that your information repays the effort it takes to collect, organize and deliver it. But for most individuals, information management still means no more than creating folders and making sure you back up. William has done more than anyone to define the concepts and methods individuals can use to make maximum use of their information. He carefully applies his own research and the work of others to helping you sort out your personal information wheat from chaff.

Personal information is everything from your address book to the story you heard on the radio the other day that you decide later you want to share with a friend. Most of us have a hard enough time with our address books, let alone managing the bits and pieces that we don't even know we need! William makes sense out of this mess using his fascinating research and deep knowledge of the field. It's too much to say that William has figured it all out for you, but he can sure enough get you started!

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A Living Lens: Photographs of Jewish Life from the Pages of the Forward
Published in Paperback by W. W. Norton (2008-09-08)
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Seeing Jewish history as it was
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Review Date: 2007-12-24
A Living Lens is a wonderful collection of photographs that not only demonstrate everyday life of Jews throughout the United States but it is accompanied by a rich text authored by witnesses to this history. Of all the photography books about the Jews of the 19th and 20th centuries thids one ranks at the top. A must see and read.

Great Collection
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Review Date: 2007-12-02
This collection and commentary was great....and more than met our expectations. It sits now on our coffee table for all to review and reminisce.

Jewish Insight
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Review Date: 2007-09-28
Beautiful book, well written. A book for anyone to share with their children to teach them an important part of our US history.

Genetic Memories
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-12
As the grandchild of Polish / Ukraine immigrants who read the Forvitz, this book lovingly captures the memories of a time long gone.

Outstanding
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-08
Earlier this year, I had participated in a tour, including the old Forward Building in Lower Manhattan, with our guide being one of the photographers for this beuatiful book. I was so happy with the book which arrived in exellent condition.

Thank you.

Renate Stone

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Love This!: Learning to Make It a Way of Life, Not Just a Word (invert)
Published in Paperback by Zondervan (2007-02-01)
Author: Andy Braner
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Amazing, fun, and thought provoking read!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-04
Love This! is an AWESOME read! It's one of those books that once you read it, it just gets stuck in your head! I've come across many situations where I'm confronted with a tough person or situation, and something from Braner's book jumps into my head to remind me to love m neighbor (no matter who they are). What a great book to have stuck in your head! I love being able to immediatly apply what I've learned from that book...we are surrounded by neighbors who may be hard to love, but Love This! not only gives you encouragement to love all, but also practical ways to do so. This is a must read for all Christians who want to SHOW Christ's love to the world!

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Review Date: 2007-04-20
Andy's book is a great tool in my opinion on how to activate ourselfs to get out and love people. He uses great stories and insight to get us off our tailend and start doing something. There are a lot of homeless around my neighborhood and I totally understood where he was coming from with his stories and challenges. This book would be great if you are wanting to know how to love others like Jesus did. He shows us why and how we can love, and really do it with a full heart. I would recommend this book also to small groups as a great study tool and then at the end of each chapter make it a point to be active and love those people that you just read about. I think this is a wise read for high school students up to adults! Good book.

Tangible, Practicle and Convicting
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Review Date: 2007-03-29
Love This! is a phenominal read packed with useful, hands-on material that Christians of any age can use right away. It is divided into clear and concise categories that make it ideal for a week-to-week study. Braner focusses on loving groups of people I see everyday but never even consider reaching out to. Every idea is heavily backed with scripture and cannot be ignored or passed over. Again, the most admirable and exciting aspect of this work is the reader's immediate ability to use it. No student's book shelf should be without it.

To love as Christ loves
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Review Date: 2007-03-26
This book gives an updated interpretation of familiar bible passages. It helps youth interpret the message and to apply it to their lives, which at times seem so far removed from biblical times. It is a fresh interpretation of the most beloved bible stories. thanks ka

Excellent Reminder of What We All Need
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Review Date: 2007-03-21
Andy Braner's book is an excellent reminder of the old saying, "People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care!" Braner takes examples from the Bible and applies them to present day situations. He challenges the reader to think about what it means to be a Good Samaritan and to look around and see who are the modern day untouchables, the lepers and tax collectors of this century. In a compassionate way, Braner gives the reader practical applications of how to become a real DOER of the Word - to take seriously Jesus' words, "I command you to love each other in the same way that I love you." "Love This!" is an excellent reminder that for whatever reason, God has allowed Christians to be His messengers of hope and forgiveness. But how will anyone listen to the message if they are repelled by a messenger who does not know how to love?

General Practice
Mending the Soul: Understanding and Healing Abuse
Published in Hardcover by Zondervan (2005-05-01)
Author: Steven R. Tracy
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Mending the Soul
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-27
This book is great as a resource for anyone who helps victims of abuse. It should be a resource in every church. This book is also a valuable tool for any sufferer of abuse seeking help.

Excellent book for the abused and preventers of abuse
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-14
This book is helpful for healing abuse victims of any age, but also is helpful in preventing abuse. Verbal abuse is addressed as well as physical abuse. It describes warning signs of potential abusers and has sample forms to screen future employees that will be around children.

Great Resource Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-21
This book is an outstanding resource for understanding what abuse is and the steps required to overcome abuse through faith and forgiveness. I purchased the Mending the Soul Workbook that goes along with this book from the Mending the Soul website.

This book has been and will continue to be, a very helpful resource for me to use on my own road to healing.

I highly recommend this book.

Mending the Soul by Steven R. Tracy
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-01
I am a Christian survivor of incest. I have read many books on dealing with and healing incest issues. This is the first book I have read that presents material for Christians, and it has had a profound effect on the issues I have faced. Not only does it address the nature of abuse, it also addresses the aftereffects of abuse: shame and powerlessness. In my opinion, the most important section of the book is The Healing Path. It gave me hope and explained the steps needed for the survivor to know God can indeed heal the soul.Other books address the mental and emotional aftereffects of incest. This book addresses the most important part of abuse: the damage it does to the soul. As a believer in God, it gave me a path to follow to heal my soul. For anyone raised in a church and felt abandoned by God because of incest, this is a must read.

excellent book on reconcilliation
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-10
This book really helped me to view forgiveness & reconcilliation from a true biblical perspective. Joe in the previous review states it so clearly & logically, especially in the last paragraph of his review. I think we can unintentionally draw people towards us that continue this cycle of emotional abuse. By abandonment, betrayal, lies or avoidance which can be the most difficult to overcome. With any abuse or negative issue in life, our self-esteem can take quite a hit,it also makes us feel if we are not forgiven or loved by someone & how can God love or forgive us? that's why the recovery is such a challenge & this book deals with this healing process, moving forward & growing in Godly love.A very insightful encouraging positive biblicaly based book that deals directly with many of lifes challenges, especially the very common emotional abuse so many of us have experienced.I highly recommend this book.

General Practice
Moment by Moment: The Art and Practice of Mindfulness
Published in Paperback by Tuttle Publishing (1997-05-15)
Authors: Jerry Braza and Thich Nhat Hanh
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a quick and helpful study in anxiety reduction
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Review Date: 2008-07-11
Well written and easy to apply concepts. As one who has struggled with anxiety this has given me tools that have helped me to to greatly reduce the symptoms

Student and Reader of Jerry Braza
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-10
I am a student of Jerry Braza's and have taken several classes with him; it was his Healthy Relationships class that made me want to read this book. This book was everything I thought it would be. It is simple, straightforward, but not lacking in insight - which is very much the way Jerry lives his life. This book gives simple activities to do in order to relieve stress and to be mindful of staying in the now. Gold Star!

Highly recommended for those seeking the profound rewards of stress-free lifestyle!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-24
I noted that quite a lot of books about the art & practice of mindfulness are generally written with esoteric connotations. I have found this particular one to be rather pragmatic.

Although it has less than hundred pages, I like the straight talk writing style, and plenty of question time for pondering & reflection for the reader.

As Bruce Lee, whose fists shook the martial world, once said, "Knowing is not enough, you must apply; willing is not enough, you must do!" The author has suggested many simple exercises to apply the practice of mindfulnesss to our daily lives. In this respect, he has done a great job.

I highly recommend this book for those seeking the profound rewards of stress-free lifestyle, improved health, & greater peace of mind.

Control The Stress In Your Life
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-17
Dr. Jerry Braza conducted a stress reduction seminar at my company, employing concepts from this book, and was quite effective. His major focus was upon warming your hands, willing your hands and fingers to feel heavier so that blood would flow to them and cause the temperature to rise. He used a small card that measured stress with color codes, and you placed your thumb on the card to ascertain your stress level. If you were really stressed out, the card stayed black -- but if your hands were extremely warm, the card turned blue. Advanced students concentrated upon warming different fingers to different stress levels merely by concentrating. One finger might turn the card blue, while another turned it green. You must be careful not to leave your card on top of the refrigerator, though, because the heat from the refrigerator will turn the card permanently blue if you leave it there long enough. Jerry seemed to be very relaxed in class. It's obvious he doesn't work in a corporate environment with deadlines. At least he practices what he preaches.

A bit disappointing
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-07
This book was a bit disappointing. It's a small, short book and for the price I really expected more. A good portion of the pages were filled with blank space and quotes. It might be a good book if you're just starting to look into mindfulness living but if you've read other books on the subject you'll find alot of the content only slightly different from what you've already read.


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