Posts Tagged ‘Book’

9
Jul

I’m a Mess

Visits: 111 | Posted by: David in Books, Devotional, Spiritual Musings

I know what you’re probably thinking: “Not exactly earth shattering news here!”. But it’s not exactly what you think (but yes, I am a mess).

I started reading a mew book this week called Messy Spirituality by Michael Yaconelli. Here’s a quick excerpt from the back of the book that explains the basic premise:

Messy Spirituality was written for the silent majority of us who have been convinced that we just don’t do Christianity right. Michael Yaconelli dares to suggest that imperfection, unfinishedness, and messiness are, in fact, the earmarks of true Christianity; that real Christianity is messy erratic, lopsided…and gloriously liberating.

Something in this concept rings true in my spirit…which is why I picked up the book to read as part of my devotionals. I certainly agree with the theology and concept. And so far it has not disappointed, and has caused me more than once to pause and ask God to help me process what I’m reading. Above all, I want to be an authentic Christ follower and this book is challenging me to do just that (in some new and unexpected ways).

If you’ve read the book, please share some your thoughts and favorite parts. If you haven’t, I encourage you to pick it up (it’s short but full of good stuff!). I’m only one chapter in so far and would love to be part of a Notorious Sinners group (you’ll have to read it to find out what that’s all about…a little teaser for you). :cool:

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3
Jul

Too Serious

Visits: 101 | Posted by: David in Books, Leadership, Misc Ramblings

Be a People PersonI have been reading a leadership book by John Maxwell at work entitled Be a People Person. It’s a decent book (so far) with some good leadership concepts, but nothing earth shattering or new to the topic of leadership…mainly some good reminders.

However, there is one quote in the book that doesn’t relate solely to leadership that caught my attention a few weeks ago and I was reminded of it yesterday while listening to the radio and hearing a comedian (who happens to be Christian) talking about emails he gets from well-intentioned people getting on his case for some of the topics he includes in his material (it’s all clean…just pushes the envelope to get you thinking…as it should). Here’s the quote…I hope it gets you thinking as much as it did me…

Too many of us take ourselves too seriously and God not seriously enough.
—John Maxwell, Page 148

 I am of the “don’t take yourself too seriously” mindset…sometimes to a fault. Life is too short to be spend our energy on stupid stuff. We spend way too much time worrying about stuff we can’t change and too little time on the things we can change and on the important relationships in our lives (i.e.: with God). Plus, laughing (especially at ourselves) is much more fun…we’re all just a bunch of goofs anyway! :mrgreen:

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22
May

Walking with God

Visits: 151 | Posted by: David in Books, Review, Spiritual Development

Walking with GodI have been reading a new book by John Eldredge called Walking with God for a couple of weeks now. I am only about about 70 pages into the book, but had to write about it before I was anywhere close to being done with it.

Plain and simple: You must read this book…immediately (if not sooner).

This is one of those books that is life changing! It will transform how your think about walking and talking with God. It has challenged me, encouraged me, and brought me to my knees more than once. Eldredge addresses spiritual issues that I have simply either been ignoring or didn’t know how to deal with them.

John is sharing his own struggles and his own walk with God over the course of a year…and it is an encouragement to the reader to see how he deals with daily life and walking with God through the process of life.

Have you ever wondered if (and how) God speaks to us? Ever wished you could have such a close, intimate walk with God that you could have conversations with Him? Ever wondered what it would be like to deal directly with the life wounds you’ve been carrying around for so long you don’t even remember when or where they started?

Then get this book today and start reading it. Don’t read it cover to cover in one sitting…take your time and let God use it to speak to you…and to teach you to listen to His voice. This is almost a money-back-guarantee. If you do buy the book and start reading it, please come back here and share your thoughts and comments on the book and how it is (or isn’t) affecting your spiritual journey.

Here’s the jacket cover description of the book for quick reference:

Walking with God moves through a year in the life of John Eldredge showing and teaching what an intimate relationship with God looks like day to day.

God longs to speak. And it is our right and privilege to hear His voice. Our deepest longings could all find sufficient fulfillment in God’s company. Yet, somehow, the looming discontent of most Christians is a lack of intimacy with God. Walking with God is unlike any book John has written. It moves through a year in his life showing and teaching what conversational intimacy with God can be like. It teaches readers how to make decisions aligning with God’s will, understand barriers and “agreements” keeping them from the life God intends, fight spiritual battles for their own heart and for others, and much more. Ultimately, Walking with God shows readers that walking intimately with Him can be a normal part of the Christian life.

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