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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/15/2005 2:19:00 PM   
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With my wife, we are going to go through The Purpose-Driven Life by Rick Warren; our bible study is going to go through the Exemplary Husband, by Stuart Scott, and the Excellent Wife, by Martha Peace. Personally, I'm finishing up Jesus among other Gods by Ravi Zacharias.

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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/15/2005 2:41:21 PM   
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i'm reading Gandhi's Autobiograhpy.......also reading The Case for Faith, and Every young womans battle.

Just finished David Copperfield.......by Charles Dickens.....that was a wonderful read!!!!!

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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/15/2005 4:51:11 PM   
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I'm reading Blessed Child by Ted Dekker and Bill Bright. Its the first book I've read by Dekker and I'm anxious to read more of his because this is a very good book. I am also ready Prodigals, and those who love them by Ruth Bell Graham. A very good book for anyone with a prodigal.

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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/15/2005 9:55:27 PM   
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Currently reading:
Out of the Question...Into the Mystery by Leonard Sweet
The Jesus I Never Knew by Philip Yancey (again)
After Our Likeness: The Church as the Image of the Trinity by Miroslav Volf
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/16/2005 2:00:38 AM   
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the unending mystery: a journey through labyrinths and mazes by david willis mccullough
obsession, compulsion, collection: on objects, display culture and interpretation by the banff curatorial institute, edited by anthony kiendl
the beauty of the husband: a fictional essay in 29 tangos by anne carson (absolutely love her poetry!)
elvis + marilyn: 2 X immortal edited by geri de paoli
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/17/2005 10:48:57 PM   
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/18/2005 2:49:49 AM   
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Just finished Radical Reformission by Mark Driscoll, pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, and now reading Don't Waste Your Life by John Piper.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/18/2005 11:00:25 AM   
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i'm currently reading genesis and shadow of the giant by osc

after i want to start the oprah's summer with faulkner, as i lay dying, and i also just bought narnia by cs lewis.

can't wait to read all of these
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/19/2005 1:40:33 PM   
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ORIGINAL: butterflynjesus

Stealing Jesus-How Fundamentalism betrays Christianity- Bruce Bawer.

I'm a conservative evangelical and I think I fit into the fundamentalist catergory so I'm curious to see what he's saying..It's brought up a lot of questions for for every only a few pages.



I decided this book sounded intriguing. So far, I find it very good. AND, very accurate.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/21/2005 6:20:59 PM   
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I'm currently reading three books. The Stand by Stephen King (for the umpteenth time) and Chronicles vol. 1 by Bob Dylan. And the Evidence for Jesus by Dunn.

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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/21/2005 10:26:42 PM   
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Netochka Nezvanova by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. It was an unfinished work, which is good because there can be no tragic ending if there is no ending. I hate tragic endings.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/21/2005 10:30:08 PM   
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I just started reading "Lies That Go Unchallenged In Popular Culture" by Chuck Colson. I've only read a little bit of it, but so far I'm enjoying it!

There are seven main sections in the book (one for each of the seven lies), and each section has about a dozen mini chapters in it. At the end of each of those little chapters, there are three questions to use for group discussion. I'm tempted to see if I can get a discussion thread started for the book, but I'm not sure that the Books folder is the best place. Maybe over in Theology somewhere...
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/22/2005 11:03:05 AM   
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The Historian - Elizabeth Kostova

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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/24/2005 4:12:14 AM   
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I am reading Monster, by Frank Peretti. Before this book I read Peter The Great, by Robert K Massie. Great books!!!
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/24/2005 10:23:47 AM   
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Finished Dancing at the Rascal Fair (Doig) and The Bourne Identity (Ludlum).

Trying to decide which to work on between:

The Electric Kool-aid Acid Test (Wolfe)
The Honk and Hollar Opening Soon (Letts)
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintainance

They're all started but Zen is the furthest along. I finally found it under the couch.

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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/24/2005 3:12:35 PM   
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the bible
the search for peace a woman's guide to spiritual wholeness
I love all of Joyce Meyers books as well.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/24/2005 7:39:11 PM   
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BlowFly by Patricia Cornwell--but I'm getting kinda sick of it (the characters are becoming more obviously anti-God)
So I think I'll start reading Monster by Frank Peretti this evening.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/25/2005 12:07:33 PM   
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I just finished reading Graeme Goldsworthy's, Preaching the Whole Bible as Christian Scripture and Wayne Grudem's, Systematic Theology. I am currently re-reading J. I. Packer's, Knowing God as well as Millard Erickson's, Christian Theology. I am also reading through John Calvin's commentary on the gospel of John.

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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/25/2005 4:47:24 PM   
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The One Year Study Bible.

The Pursuit of Holiness, by Jerry Bridges.

Saving the Millenial Generation, by Dawson McAllister.

Paul: A Novel, by Walter Wangerin, Jr.

Secrets of an Irresistible Woman, by Michelle McKinney Hammond.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/26/2005 12:32:24 PM   
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ORIGINAL: 3tolove

BlowFly by Patricia Cornwell--but I'm getting kinda sick of it (the characters are becoming more obviously anti-God)
So I think I'll start reading Monster by Frank Peretti this evening.


I read Blowfly last year....kinda thought the same thing. Then I heard an interview by P.Cornwell, or about her, don't remember. The idea behind her books getting "worse", is alittle like following man's depavity...that eventually leads to redemption. I got the idea that while the characters are getting worse, there will be a time of turn around and perhaps redemption of some sort.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/26/2005 2:45:54 PM   
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gatorgirl......i read Paul myself.....really loooooooooooved that book!!!

How r u liking it??

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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/26/2005 3:46:24 PM   
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"gatorgirl"... that's funny! actually, "gtrgrl" means "guitargirl," but that's okay! I like "Paul" pretty well. It's teaching me a lot about Jewish and Gentile culture and how the early church got started and the concerns of the early church. It's a lot to digest, sometimes, but it's enjoyable when I read a little bit at a time. The way the author has the characters pegged is really remarkable.

I'm almost halfway through the book.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/26/2005 3:48:47 PM   
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argh.....i knew u said something about your name somewhere else.....lol but forgot which way it meant!!! and then, i forgot how to spell your name.....lol anywayz.............yeah, i really enjoyed it a lot when i got it......read it through one of the hurricanes when we lost power down here in Florida......

Rosie.

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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/26/2005 10:41:00 PM   
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You live in Florida? Cool! So do I! Yeah, weren't those hurricanes a bugger!
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 6/26/2005 11:27:08 PM   
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Am re-reading Blackhawk Down about the US in Somalia in '93. sad but true story.
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