Showing posts with label Book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book. Show all posts

Sunday, September 11, 2011

The Worth of a Book

"The worth of a book is to be measured by what you can carry away from it." - James Bryce


Recently, a coworker informed me about a man who was wanting to assist applicants who have applied for homes through Habitat for Humanity. This man is seeking to serve others through his time, energy, and financial
support. While I have not had the chance to meet him yet, I was given a copy of his book, It's Your Decision: Parenting the Way God Intended.  


As a resident assistant, I also encountered an individual who had written and published a book.  Throughout the year, I got to know her, and I even had the chance to have her sign a copy of her book, Battle for the Stars, for me.  


Although neither of these books were written by professional writers (by many people's conceptions), they are a culmination of hard work and heart-felt ideas that are preserved on a few hundred pages.  These books may not be for everyone, but I think we can all benefit from considering the authors' passion and effort that was poured into their work.  We should all set goals, seek after them, and appreciate others' efforts to do the same.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Financial Matters

Flipping Burgers to Flipping Millions

Initially, this book did not sit well with me because of the way the author talked about money.  As I continued to read, I began to appreciate the lessons and principles more.  Although many of his figures do not seem practical (e.g., 10 percent returns), they provide useful illustrations that support his financial principles.

"Seven Unchanging Laws of Money" (p. 26)

1. Save ... and begin saving early.
2. Control your expenses.
3. Make your money multiply. ... Invest
4. Guard your money against loss.
5. Make your home an investment.
6. Ensure a future income for yourself and your family ... by developing a career, improving yourself, and investing.
7. Work and study to increase your ability to earn.




In order to compliment these ideas, I would suggest reading a book that we read at Grace, The Treasure Principle.  While saving is important, giving is often overlooked.  We need to recognize that we have a responsibility to help others.  If you do not think that you can have an impact, read this article.  Each person that answers the call to tithe will bring us closer to significantly reducing many of the problems in our world.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Simple Spirituality: Learning to See God in a Broken World

Simple Spirituality - Christopher L. Heuertz

"Chris Heuertz's ability to weave real-life stories with scriptural and theological reflection makes this a very engaging and refreshing book. At a time when the gap between the poor and rich continues to grow, Chris reminds us that what the gospel commands us to do is not so much to do things for the poor, but to become friends, indeed sit at the same table, with the poor. What makes such a duty possible, even delightful, are such gifts as humility, community, simplicity, submission and brokenness--simple spirituality, he calls it!" --Emmanuel Katongole, Associate Research Professor of Theology and World Christianity, and co-director of the Center for Reconciliation, Duke Divinity School

Saturday, July 23, 2011

David Crowder and Rob Bell

Tonight, I finished reading Praise Habit by David Crowder.  If you are familiar with him and/or his music, you will probably not be surprised that he has quite an interesting writing style.  I definitely think that it is worth a read.  On the last page (156), he writes:
"Sometimes life comes at us with the delicacy of a sunset, and other times it comes with the rawness of sushi and the bitter bite of wasabi.  Sometimes the tears will be because you cannot stand empty-eyed in the presence of such beauty and sometimes they will be full of fire, but notice/know this:  You are here.  You Are Here!  You are here and you are not alone."
I also highly recommend listening to David Crowder Band:

Upon finishing Praise Habit, I have decided to read Sex God by Rob Bell.  In part, I am selecting this book from my reading list because of Rob Bell's writing style (you can finish his books fairly quickly).  However, I am also curious as to what he has to say about sexuality and spirituality, especially because it is an incredibly relevant topic - from our men's bible study to a short sermon at a recent wedding.  Whether you agree with his writing or not, I suggest reading it to become more familiar with the ideas that he discusses rather than completely rejecting all of his ministry as "heresy."  (See Donald Miller's Blog Post)

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Love Wins

Love Wins FAQ - from Mars Hill website

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Radical



David Platt challenges Christians to do more than come to church on Sunday and have a basic understanding of the Bible.  He wants Christians in America to reexamine their lifestyle based on what scripture says.  Did Jesus really mean that we should give away all of our possessions?  Even if you do not agree with the book 100% of the time, it will certainly motivate you to think critically about what it means to be a Christian rather than an "American Christian."