May 22, 2004

Journey of Desire

journey.gifjourneyguidebook.gifI just started reading a new book, another by John Eldredge titled The Journey of Desire: Searching For The Life We Always Dreamed Of. I also purchased the journal and guidebook to go along with this one, and I'm glad I did. I read the first chapter of the book last night and worked through the first chapter of the guidebook today. I feel certain this book is going to change my life.... I'll let you know how it goes....

Posted by at 01:57 PM

April 14, 2004

It's Not About Me

Not About Me.bmpI started a new book today: It's Not About Me by Max Lucado--one of my all-time favorite authors. :-)

After reading just the acknowledgments, forward, and chapter one, I'm convinced it's a godsend. And it seems to be right in line with the other books I've read recently. (Hmmm.... Wonder if God's trying to tell me something....)

It's not about me, or you either. It's all about Him.

Can't wait to savor all the poignant anecdotes and insightful illuminations in this newest Max Lucado book.

Other Books by Max Lucado:

  • No Wonder They Call Him The Savior
  • In The Grip of His Grace
  • When God Whispers Your Name
  • Six Hours One Friday
  • He Chose the Nails
  • In the Eye of the Storm
  • Applause of Heaven
  • Just In Case You Ever Wonder
  • God Thinks You're Wonderful
  • The Crippled Lamb

    Posted by at 09:55 PM
  • March 27, 2004

    Waking the Dead

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    I just started reading another book by John Eldredge called Waking the Dead. While it has had a bit of a slow start, I believe it is getting ready to pick up some steam....

    So far, the most profound thing I've read is about the three eternal truths that we, as Christians, often either don't know, don't believe, or can't seem to remember. While I knew these truths, the way they're presented in the book has been fresh and I've found them to be irrefutably vital to my daily walk through this life. Here they are:

  • Things are not as they seem.
  • We are at war.
  • We have a crucial role to play.
  • I've only read the first 55 pages, but already I can recommend this book as a must-read.

    Posted by at 11:51 AM