Masanobu Fukuoka was a Japanese farmer and author of The One-Straw Revolution. As a young man he studied agriculture and worked as an inspector studying diseases and pests on imported plants. He was
When I ordered books in December, I received an email from the author (slightly edited):
hi darryl!
i just wanted to say thank you for ordering all the books a few week ago!
When I started as a church planter in a secular city, I thought I’d face a sophisticated set of questions about Christianity. I was surprised to discover that many people don’t
In his book Managing Ourselves, Ari Weinzweig describes three types of creativity:
* Creativity that moves forward — new innovations
* Creativity that shifts sideways — introducing something from one territory to another, or putting together two
I occasionally enjoy reading quirky books. For instance, I recently read (and loved) Maynard: Adventures of a Bacon Curer, the homespun memoir of a man who goes only by his first name, can’