Hannibal Rising. Can't decide if I'm enjoying it or find it boring. It's like there this interesting gruesome story embedded in all this crap that I have no idea what he's talking about!
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Grace is the acceptance of that which is rejected. ~Paul Tillich
I just finished reading Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. It made me realize that even children are wise. She was so ahead of her age that it was like she was the adult and the adults were children. May Anne rest in peace
Last night, I FINALLY got done with "The Irresistable Revolution" by Shane Claiborne, and all that I can say is "WOW!" This book has really opened my eyes to following Christ in a way that would make the FUNDIES in today's church scream out "BLASPHEMY!"
Just finished a book called "Gone For Good" by Harlen Coben. He gets me every time! If you like suspense...this is definitely the book to read. In fact, all his books are great! This one is about a man who's brother was accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend...and was never found and assumed to be dead because his blood was found at the scene. But then before his mother dies...he finds out his brother is alive, and that is where the suspense starts. Ah! Harlen Coben just amazes me!
Going to start reading a book called I, Lucifer. Sounds interesting. Yes, its about THE DEVIL! But its just a story! In the book, God offers Lucifer reentry into Heaven if he can live out a well behaved life in a human body on earth.
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Lamentation 3:24 The Lord is all I have, and so in him I put my hope.
I LOVE ADAM HAMILTON!!! HE IS MY HERO!!! Good choice on a book to read! I loaned my copy to someone & haven't gotten it back. How do I politely ask for it?
I'm reading A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore. He's the guy that wrote Lamb, the Gospel According to Biff. It's a pretty entertaining book.
On April 22nd, I've been invited to a lunch fundraiser thing for a Houston area hospice. The speaker is Paul Young, the author of The Shack! I am very excited!!!
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Grace is the acceptance of that which is rejected. ~Paul Tillich