What people are saying about Lessons Learned on the Journey
Bob's lessons feature amazing stories that might happen to any of us, and many of these masterfully described stories end with important passages from the Scripture with deep meaning about the essence of our existence. Like the parables of the Scripture, they are short and sweet, but with such a deep spiritual impact that we can remember them forever. They can serve as a practical guide to grace and happiness in real-life settings. Bob's lessons are filled with optimistic joy and gracefulness, and they always end with the disarming loving expression of genuine brotherly affection of someone who is sharing the journey with you.
-Peter Vassilev, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Brigham & Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School
I have enjoyed reading Lessons Learned on the Journey through the years. They are concise, powerful, thoughtful principles and insights learned by experience that have been instructive and stimulating.
-The Honorable Joseph R. Pitts United States Congressman, 16th District, Pennsylvania
With sincere enthusiasm, I value Bob's lessons. I don't just read them and discard them. I return to them when I am struggling on a particular point, and I read through until I get the "connect" I am seeking. His writing is timely. It is usually the right message at the right time, clearly Spirit-led.
-Michael C. Sack President of Cultural Insights, Inc.
Lessons are very insightful and speak to relevant issues in my personal and professional life. They provide enriching biblical principles to use as guideposts for my Christian journey.
-Phyllis Wissler, Teacher at Farmdale Elementary School
As a follower of Christ, Lessons Learned on the Journey encourages me and exhorts me to examine my commitments and priorities in the light of the teachings of Jesus. As a husband and father, I am reminded that the "little things" of daily family life can be big things to God. As CEO of a medical group practice, I am especially interested in Bob's reflections and thoughts regarding leadership as he challenges me to temper my busyness with time for prayer, planning, and "sharpening the saw."
-Steven J. Sartori, M.D. President of Barbourville Family Health Center
Bob Snyder shocked those of us at his suburban church in Pennsylvania several years ago when he announced that he planned to relinquish his medical practice and his comfortable affluence to help the less fortunate in Eastern Europe. Several years after Bob's own plunge, I too was faced with the opportunity to abandon all that I held dear and my career as a corporate CEO to take a similar path, helping the poor as president of World Vision. My own journey was influenced by Bob's. His Lessons Learned on the Journey make fascinating reading, and in my own case, proved to be life changing as well.
-Richard E. Stearns, President of World Vision U.S
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