David L. Whitney

Biography

David L. Whitney is Professor Emeritus at Central Michigan University. Prior to that, he was a faculty member at Washington State University and Pepperdine University. He also served as a department chair at the Anglo-American College in Prague, Czech Republic. Before his academic career, David worked as a writer and program director in missionary radio broadcasting in a number of international settings. He and his wife, Judy, live in Oregon.

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Books

The Steward's Reckoning
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 92,600. Language: English. Published: May 13, 2017 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » Contemporary
From a mysterious Steward, European journalist Tom Andersen receives a dangerous mandate with a dire biblical command to be the media voice of the environmental Global Reckoning.
Ramona's Radio Soapbox
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 81,930. Language: English. Published: July 30, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Christian » General
Tragedy drove Danny Randle to a small town, which he identifies each day with the words, "Radio station WRNT, the voice of Ramona, Tennessee." Each week, Danny also introduces community voices - on Ramona's Radio Soapbox. The speakers provoke, inspire, delight, and even enrage. One anonymous woman mystifies, and Danny nearly loses his life before discovering who she is.
Manage! to Stay in the Game
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 22,990. Language: English. Published: June 3, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Management
Business management and sports are a lot alike. Manage! to Stay in the Game uses sports-clarity to highlight several basic management principles and practices, making them more accessible to managers who love the game. The book also focuses biblical wisdom on the organizational business game.
Prophets at the Door
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 55,830. Language: English. Published: November 28, 2011 . Categories: Fiction » Religious, Fiction » Christian » General
Jake and Angela Pels and their friends discover that studying Bible prophets is a far cry from encountering them face-to-face. In a home Bible study, at work, even on the street, the prophets confront the group members, speaking to their hopes, doubts, and conflicts. “Listen – learn – think differently about us and our message – apply what we say to your lives today.”