Steven Halbert

Steven Halbert

Steven Halbert is a husband, father, son, and brother. He has held various roles in children and family service organizations and currently works as a product manager for an industrial manufacturer. He enjoys teaching adult Sunday school, which is where the idea for his book - The Relational God - materialized. He has an associate degree in Bible and a master's degree in English; and he blogs about business, relationships, and the church at stevenhalbert.com

Called to Write by Edna Ellison and Linda Gilden

picture of the cover of the book Called to Write
Called to Write by Edna Ellison and Linda Gilden considers writing to be a calling from God, and teaches that writers are "on mission" with what they write. The book helps readers place their desire and gift for writing squarely in the center of God's call on their life.

The Firm by John Grisham

a picture of the front cover of The Firm.
Young and ambitious lawyer, Mitch McDeer discovers that the too-good-to-be-true firm that he is working for is actually a front for the mafia. Mitch must make a choice to stick with the "good life" or risk it all to help the FBI bring down the firm and the mafia.

Peace Like a River by Leif Enger

the book cover to Peace Like a River by Leif Enger
Peace Like a River is the best book I've read in quite a while. That's a BIG compliment, but Leif Enger has delivered a wonderfully crafted tale of a 1930's midwestern family's quest to find the 11-year-old narrator's fugitive brother.

Setting a Route for Life’s Mountains

image from a rock climbing gym with a figure eight knot
Climbing a mountain is an overused metaphor in nearly all aspects of life. Business executives, leadership gurus, pastors, and personal trainers love to talk about scaling the mountains in our lives. And, if you were to ask any of them exactly how we scale those mountains, what is the answer?