J U LY 2 0 0 9 N O N F I C T I O N
Refl ections of a Grieving Spouse
When author and counselor H. Norman Wright’s wife, Joyce, passed away,
he grieved the loss of his partner and the life they shared. Yet even in his
sorrow, he knew he had to fi nd a way to live without Joyce and to move
forward in God’s grace and strength.
With vulnerability and emotional insight, Norm shares from his deeply
personal journey and illuminates the way back to living when someone you
love is gone. A tender, inspirational book that will help any reader who is
grieving or walking alongside a grieving friend.
ISBN 978-0-7369-2654-6 •U.S. $11.99 •July 2009 release •5 ½ x 8 ½ Trade
Consolation/Christian Living •208 pp. •Case Quantity: 60
H. Norman Wright has authored more than
70 books, including Before You Say “I Do,”
Quiet Times for Those Who Need Comfort,
and gift books such as My Dog Changed
My Life. He’s concentrating on deepening his
spiritual life, drawing closer to his daughter and
granddaughter, and helping others.
The Infl uential Leader
From a visionary who has trained more than 60,000 people in 177
countries comes a powerful book on leadership. While other books on
leadership focus on methods, this book focuses on characteristics at the
core of successful leadership.
John Haggai looks at 12 characteristics for aspiring leaders, including...
• Humility • Communication
• Vision • Goal-setting
• Self-control • Opportunity
• Staying power • Authority
Readers will learn how they can become leaders who infl uence people,
inspire results, and accomplish great things for God.
ISBN 978-0-7369-2628-7 •U.S. $12.99 •July 2009 release
5 ½ x 8 ½ Trade •Leadership •256 pp. •Case Quantity: 48
John Edmund Haggai is founder and president of
Haggai Institute for Advanced Leadership Training. An
internationally acclaimed author, lecturer, and “leader of
leaders,” he has helped people around the world with his
practical formulas for winning over worry, pain, loneliness,
and “impossible” situations.
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