I leave for vacation at the end of the month.
I'm looking for a good book to read.
However: I'm feeling like putting some restrictions on this book:
- Must be uplifting and inpiring.
- Cannot be a church strategy book. (I'm on vacation!)
- Light and relaxing.
- I prefer non-fiction.
- I want to read a good story that doesn't make me think of work.
- C'mon Don Miller...publish another book!!!
8 comments:
Joyce Meyer's The Penny. I haven't read it yet, but it's supposed to be really good.
FEEL, Michael Elliot
THUMPIN' IT, Berlinerblau
WE THE PURPLE
DIVINE NOBODIES, Palmer
Branch out to fiction - Charles Martin Smith is one of my favorites right now.
Lamb, The Gospel According to Biff - Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore.
Seriously check out Two Wars by Nate Self. I am reading it right now, it is great. I blogged about it @ www.blakeleitch.com
I've read "The Penny" and it is an inspiring story.
Gotta go with 'The Shack' - if you read only one fiction book this year - make it this one!
is Frank Paretti considered church strategy?
-wk
I recommend "There is No Me Without You" by Melissa Faye Green. It's about a woman who runs an orphanage in Ethiopia, and the AIDS and orphan situation there. It's not light reading, but it is very well-written, and the story of everything that this woman has done is amazing.
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