Posts Tagged ‘Book Review’

As Is – by Krista Finch

I feel another one of my manic reading periods coming on. I started reading the book As Is: Unearthing Commonplace Glory =by Krista Finch tonight.  I read about the first 50 pages and had to put it down.  Not because it was troubling or difficult to read or anything of the sort, but instead I [...]

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After You Believe: Review

There are several authors that I have struggled to connect with over the years.  Barbara Brown Taylor is one of them – until her most recent book, An Altar in the World, I had never actually finished one of her books.  Its nothing against her writing personally, but it just never seemed to connect with [...]

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The manic reading cycle continues – The Gospel According to U2

Just returned home from Connecticut and attending the funeral of my dear Aunt Helen (aka known in my family as Ciocia Helen).  It was one of those bittersweet weekends – always difficult to gather with family and friends for a time such as this, but mixed with the celebration of a beautiful woman’s life and [...]

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Turning to One Another: A review

I am in one of my book manic modes.  I go in cycles of reading.  Some times I read a ton, some times I feel like it has been a year since I opened one.  Well, I am in one of those where I can’t get enough of the printed word.  I just finished a [...]

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Thy Kingdom Connected: What the Church can Learn from Facebook, the Internet, and Other Networks

I think that the subtitle for this book does a great disservice to the content of the book itself.  I received Thy Kingdom Connected and honestly thought, great, here’s another one of those ‘how to’ type books for church leaders where the author simply walks people through what facebook is, how the internet works, how [...]

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Through the River: Understanding your Assumptions About Truth – A brief review

I recently finished Through the River: Understanding Your Assumptions About Truth by Jon & Mindy Hurst (with Dr. Paul Hiebert).  As the authors themselves note, this is not a hard-core (my words) book about the philosophies of truth, but instead trying to serve as a gateway to help people explore some of the ideas of [...]

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An Altar in the World review and a personal note

Well, I have finally finished my first Barbara Brown Taylor book.  I have started many of her books before, but until this one, I had never finished.  Not sure why, but it is just how it happened.  Rev. Taylor is a wonderful writer with some wonderful spiritual insights, but I had just not connected well [...]

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Rising from the boxes…Reading and The Reader

Having moved twice in the last six months, I think its safe to say that I don’t want to do it again anytime soon.  But we are in our new place and it has been great to get settled into a home that will be ours for the foreseeable future.  I have said this in [...]

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The Furious Longing of God

Tonight was book night around my house.  Finished two books…The Country Parson by George Herbert and The Furious Longing of God by Brennan Manning.  Before getting into a specific review of The Furious Longing, I do have to contrast the two books.  Herbert’s book was written in the 17th century and is a description of [...]

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