I was telling some dear friends of mine just the other day how it is tough for me to read more than one book at a time. I start getting the characters mixed up, story lines crossed, and themes are turned around. So I decided something tonight, Im going to read 3 books at a time, but they will all be different genres so even I can keep up with it all!
Obviously, the Bible will be one of the 4. But not just the KJV, Rather, I will be reading from the New American Standard. The NASB will be for daily reading and devotions, while I will continue to make my elders and the pioneers happy by studying the KJV to ensure continuity as I preach and teach.
Fasting by Janzten. I already started this book some time ago, and as fasting often as well goes, I stopped in the middle. I loved the book, and even would take it to work with me to readh between assignments, but for some weird reason I put it down. But not to worry, to ensure an effective read, I will start over from the begining.
7 Practices of Effective Ministry from North Point Resources. I was recommended this book by Pastor Salomon. I love the subtext "Rethink Your Ministry". This is the type of stuff I live for. Redeveloping the wheel. Taking a metho and beating the snot out of it, until you have exhausted every possible option, then taking one more stab at it! We will call it an obsesion at times, but I am infatuated with making things run smoother, more efficient, and with as little supervision as possible. I'm really looking forward to this book!!!
Black byTed Dekker I am about 7 chapters in. From what I can tell it's a Christian Fantasy meets real world time frame. It's actually set in Denver, which is strange as when the author begins to write about specific streets and landmarks, I can actually get this really good mental image, as I've actually seen that mall, or street! Its actually really good. An easy read, as long as you pay attention... time travel is deffinatly a God thing!!!
What are you reading???
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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