Currently reading:
The Four Loves, C.S. Lewis - still amazed by his brilliance. Reading for fun. 1/2 complete.
The Anglo Files, Sarah Lyall - observations of an American living among Brits, the low-down on the current and traditional society for non-Briton anglophiles like me. Reading for fun. 1/4 complete.
Why We're Not Emergent, DeYoung and Kluck - arguments against postmodernism in Christianity manifest in churches like Rob Bell's Mars Hill and writers like Brian McLaren. A call for renewal and revitalization in traditional Christianity. Reading through with one of our elders and his wife. 1/8 complete.
The Cost of Discipleship, Bonhoeffer - a true pastor of the Church and martyr in Nazi Germany. Reading to discuss with Faith on our weekly coffee dates. 1/32 complete.
The Call, Guinness - a definitive work on a Christian's purpose; a call to a Person rather than a job or place or things. Reading with Faith. Just finished.
It's interesting... I hate reading multiple books at once, but such is my schedule.
Even more interesting, I think, is that they're all nonfiction.
Rarely, if ever, am I not reading something fictional.
Especially in the summertime.
If you have any recommendations for my next fictional read, feel free!
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