A Review of Do The Work, by Stephen Pressfield

Book Review: Do The Work

Written from a writer’s point of view, but applicable to a wide range of professions and projects, Pressfield writes personably, as a friend and advisor. The book’s length is perfect, filled with real-world examples from his own life and others’ lives to portray his points, but he doesn’t drag on, he gets right to the point: The Resistance is real, it will try to stop you, but it can be beaten






How the Kindle Ruined My Life

I’m a gadget guy, I have to admit. So when my wife got me an Amazon Kindle 3G last Christmas, I was stoked. I had read some of the reviews: wifi access to download books, discounted book prices, capability to hold thousands of books & magazines, and a book-like display. But as I began to use my Kindle, I realized that those descriptions were just the tip of the iceberg…











The Cost of Not Going…

I gave a challenge to the men this past week during our weekly G42 “Man-Time.” We often talk about being dangerous men, ready for risk, ready to “Go.” We also hear weekly from men & women who have already gone, and we hear stories of people like Sunitha, an Indian woman who has planted 42 churches in the past 5 years, sleeping on nothing more than a mat on dirt floors, being stoned, yet still going back and bringing the Message of Christ where it has never been before.

So why don’t we go?