I'm so excited! My local library has agreed to purchase BOTH of the books I recently requested...
"Organic God" by Margaret Feinberg
and
"The Backward Life" by Jarrod Jones
Whoohoo! :-D Can't wait to read 'em both!
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Friday, May 25, 2007
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Another TBR book
The Backward Life: In Pursuit of an Uncommon Life" by Jarrod Jones
I found this book over at FaithfulReader.com today, and it sounds really good. I'm hoping my library will order it, too! :o)
(They ordered "The Organic God" by Margaret Feinberg for me! Yay!)
I found this book over at FaithfulReader.com today, and it sounds really good. I'm hoping my library will order it, too! :o)
(They ordered "The Organic God" by Margaret Feinberg for me! Yay!)
Thursday, May 17, 2007
To Be Read: "THE ORGANIC GOD"
Found this book on FaithfulReader.com today...
"The Organic God" by Margaret Feinberg
"In THE ORGANIC GOD Feinberg uses personal anecdotes and introspection as entrée points to examine nine different aspects of God's character. God is big-hearted, breathtakingly beautiful, amazingly wise, surprisingly talkative, wildly infallible, outrageously generous, unbelievably stubborn, abundantly kind and deeply mysterious. Feinberg wants readers to consider the place this God should have in all areas of their lives --- to fight compartmentalization and to embrace a holistic understanding of faith." (Lisa Ann Cockrel, reviewer)
"The Organic God" by Margaret Feinberg
"In THE ORGANIC GOD Feinberg uses personal anecdotes and introspection as entrée points to examine nine different aspects of God's character. God is big-hearted, breathtakingly beautiful, amazingly wise, surprisingly talkative, wildly infallible, outrageously generous, unbelievably stubborn, abundantly kind and deeply mysterious. Feinberg wants readers to consider the place this God should have in all areas of their lives --- to fight compartmentalization and to embrace a holistic understanding of faith." (Lisa Ann Cockrel, reviewer)
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