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What is everyone reading?

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No matter how puny and small we are, we are His creation. He created us on purpose for His own pleasure. If we are in some way able to please Him then it will all be worthwhile won't it?

Logic, would suggest,
That there is something VALUABLE/ WORTHY/ COMMENDABLE

> about us..
who are, so puny, in the presence of the omnipotent
[Almighty]

otherwise... He, mightn't even trifle with us

'His WILL be done, on Earth, as it is in Heaven'

:wave:

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Sunmessenger.. Me too, you gave me a laugh,

Last book I read, God's Favourite House: by Tommy Tenny, basically he asks , do we remember a home that brought warm loving memories and shares thoughts on God's House and the kind of home he may be missing.

On the Anvil by Max Lucado. The work of the blacksmith analogy- as we are in the Masters Hands.

Messy Spirituality by Michael Yaconelli, ( God's annoying love for Imperfect people)

They Looked for a city by Lydia Buksbazen. A family in Russian Poland caught in the war. True story and they worked with The friends of Israel Gospel Ministry.

But..I have a soft corner of my heart for Corrie Ten Boom's writings.

Oh! and light relief comes from the humour threads here!
Corrie Ten Boom's writing are not just words on a page but testimonies giving us a better idea of just how great He really is. I go back and read them periodically as a reminder.
 
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Not a lot of time for reading at the moment. Still reading the book on the Reformation. That is over 800 pages...:)
That is a lot of pages....Enjoy....
 
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A couple of months ago, my daughter bought me a new book, "The Language of the King James BIble" by Gail Riplinger. I started it right away, but when I got busy with too many other things I set it aside for a while. I've just picked it back up. I guess it interests me because I was once a student of languages. This one interests me because it is not only about languages, but the language of the Bible.

The Bible, my stamps and this forum are probably the top three contenders for my personal time these days. If I start my garden next month that will take another high place for me..
 
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I am reading a book about a young girl who has to go into a TB sanatorium in the mid 40's. It is set here in Canada on the Prairies (Saskatchewan near where my hubby onced lived). It was a huge epidemic here and I suppose elsewhere. I can't think of the name of it but it is quite well done and interesting many aboriginal people were affected. Jan
 
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In everything give Him thanks!
"Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed,
yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken
nor my covenant of peace be removed,"
says the LORD, who has compassion on you. Isaiah 54:10

GOD
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This one is definitely between you and God.
Don't disappoint.
Read to the end.


GOD:
Angels, do you know what I was just
thinking about?




ANGELS: What were you thinking about?


GOD:
Christians seem to have forgotten
what kind of power they have available and the devil keeps on deceiving them!



ANGELS: God, exactly what are you driving at?



GOD:I have made my children in such a way that when the people of the world are sitting, they would be standing, when the world is standing, they will stand out, when the world stands out, my children must be outstanding and when the devil dares the world to be outstanding, my people will be the standards to be used!


JESUS CHRIST: They (Christians) are also forgetting the words inEphesians 1:3...


GOD:Please read it out!


ANGEL: PRAISE BE TO THE GOD AND FATHER OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST , WHO HAS BLESSED US IN THE HEAVENLY PLACES WITH EVERY SPIRITUAL BLESSING IN CHRIST .


ANGEL: So what do we do now since the end is almost near?

HOLY SPIRIT:My Presence is still among men and I will teach and remind the Christians of all that we have discussed. I will also make sure that they pass this message on!


JESUS CHRIST:I will also keep on interceding for them & stand in for them even in their weaknesses.


GOD:
I will also make sure that I give to all those who ask of me, seek me and try to find me . The blessings I have promised them through My Son, Jesus Christ will be delivered to all those who discover that I, Jehovah, am ready to bless them! Not because of any special things that they have done, but just because I LOVE THEM !

JESUS CHRIST:I will also give all My followers who are willing to pass this conversation on, enough strength to carry on!



ANGELS: We are all backing THE TRINITY and even the devil cannot stop us! How funny! Christians are finally taking over and ...........

'A Godly Example Is Worth More Than A Thousand Words'


DEVIL (eavesdropping behind the gates): I hope you all heard! I will deploy more troops (demons) and make sure the Christians pray less, read their Biblesless, preachless and
make sure this maildoes not move anywhere! Also.....


YOU SURE HEARD THAT! THE DEVIL WILL MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT PASS THIS ON BUT PROVE HIM WRONG AND SHOW HIM THE POWER YOU HAVE IN CHRIST JESUS AS A CHRISTIAN. PRAY MORE, STUDY THE WORD MORE AND PREACH THE WORD! DO NOT DISAPPOINT GOD ! PASS IT ON!






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I just finished reading "The Shack" & am waiting on God to give the direction of what to read next.. We have hundreds of books on the shelves in our spare room.. *s*

I read The Shack in record time.. can't remember when I've read a book faster.. It is fiction.. but it really made me think..
 
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Why do people read ?

to obtain INPUT via acquired reading skills
to SATISFY a learning instinct, that can be predisposed to a genre by past-experience
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Ten Little Mysteries
Throughout history the world’s greatest thinkers have pondered the big questions in life: why are we here; is there a God; how can we know something; why does toast always land butter-side down? But philosophy and the thirst for knowledge aren’t just concerned with the metaphysical questions of life. They also seek to answer the mysteries of the physical world—from the sky above our heads to the idiosyncrasies of our own bodies. Here are ten little mysteries that have puzzled the world’s thinkers at one time or another. Science has explained most of them, but not all…


Why is the sky blue?
Good question. The sky is blue because of a process called Rayleigh scattering. When light from the Sun reaches the atmosphere, it strikes the molecules in the air and is scattered in all directions. The extent to which light is scattered depends on its frequency. Blue light, which has a high frequency, is scattered many times more than other colours. As more blue light is scattered, it becomes the dominant colour, causing bright blue skies on clear days.


Why are rain clouds grey?
It’s usually pretty easy to tell when it’s about to rain because the clouds in the sky turn an ominous grey colour. Clouds that are full of water or ice particles absorb light so that they appear grey from below. Those that contain relatively small amounts of water reflect more light, so that they appear bright white from the ground.


Why is a new moon invisible?
Just as half the Earth is always in daylight and the other half is in darkness, so around 50 per cent of the Moon’s surface is always illuminated by the Sun. The degree to which the sunlit portion of the Moon is visible from Earth depends on the Moon’s phases, which change as it orbits the Earth. In the phase called the new moon, the area of the Moon that faces the Earth is completely in shadow, so it cannot be seen.


What causes tides?
Have you ever wondered what causes the rise and fall of the tide? When the Moon is directly over a given point on the surface of the Earth, its gravity exerts a powerful pull on the water of the oceans below, causing them to rise above their normal level. Water covering the parts of the Earth furthest from the Moon is also subject to this pull, and forms another axis of high water. At both crests, the condition known as high water prevails, while along the circumference of the Earth perpendicular to the direct-opposite tidal axis, phases of low water occur.


Why do cockerels crow at dawn?
Most birds like to take part in what is known as the "dawn chorus". For around half an hour after sunrise, birds make more noise than at any other time of day, although all birds, including cockerels, continue to crow throughout the day. The reason for the chorus is largely territorial, and is stimulated not just by light, but also by a biological response (even cockerels that are shut up in coops without light will crow at dawn).


Why do aeroplanes suddenly plunge during thunderstorms?
During normal flight conditions, the lift force produced by an aeroplane is equal to its weight, so the plane flies at a steady level. Most of the lift is produced by the wings, which are set at a slight angle to the oncoming wind. If the angle increases, the plane produces more lift and will climb, and if the angle decreases, the plane will descend. When a plane flies into stormy conditions, it will often encounter patches of rapidly rising or descending air. As the plane flies into these patches, the angle at which the wings meet the wind changes, causing the plane to suddenly climb or descend.


Why do leaves turn brown in autumn?
Throughout the summer months, the leaves of a deciduous tree are like miniature chemical factories. Using a process called photosynthesis, they capture energy in the form of light and convert it into chemical energy. This process is made possible by the presence of chlorophyll, the substance that gives leaves their green colour. As autumn approaches, shortening daylight hours and falling temperatures induce trees to prepare for winter. They grow a corky membrane between the branch and the leaf stem, which interferes with the flow of nutrients into the leaf. The production of chlorophyll declines, and this causes the green colour in the leaf to fade to a yellow. In some trees, such as oaks, the flow of sugar from the leaf is also inhibited; this increased concentration causes a reaction that produces chemicals called anthocyanins, a pigment which causes yellowing leaves to turn red or brown.


Why do we yawn?
The traditional explanation for this phenomenon is that it’s your body’s way of obtaining more oxygen when you are tired or when there is a lack of fresh air. The problem is that we don’t only yawn under those circumstances. Top athletes may yawn before a big race and we’re just as likely to yawn when there’s a plentiful supply of fresh air as when we are sitting on a crowded bus. Perhaps the answer to the next question can help…





So why is yawning contagious?
If you’ve ever sat on a crowded bus and yawned, you’ve probably noticed that this causes some of your fellow passengers to yawn as well. It’s almost as if yawning is contagious. The short answer is that we still don’t know why yawning causes other people to yawn, but this phenomenon may help us to explain why we yawn in the first place. The fact that we are so sensitive to the impulse suggests that there must be a reason for our ability to detect and respond to other people’s yawns, but scientists have been unable to reach a conclusion. One likely explanation is that at one time in evolutionary history, yawning was a way of coordinating the social behaviour of a group.


Why do men have nipples?
Many great thinkers have pondered this—even Aristotle had a crack at answering the conundrum! The answer is that in the first few weeks of development in the womb, male and female embryos look exactly the same. Every embryo has the potential to be either male or female—the determining factor is the chromosomes that it carries. Chromosomes are like little packs of instructions which determine aspects of the development of an embryo, including its sex. The male embryo has an X and a Y chromosome and the female has two X chromosomes.

http://uk.encarta.msn.com/encnet/Features/Lists/?article=Mysteries
 
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I just finished reading "The Shack" & am waiting on God to give the direction of what to read next.. We have hundreds of books on the shelves in our spare room.. *s*

I read The Shack in record time.. can't remember when I've read a book faster.. It is fiction.. but it really made me think..
Someone recommended The Shack to me recently. They didn't agree with the theology expressed but thought it was worthwhile none the less. What did you think?
 
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I've heard the "Shack" is good, so along with many of the other great recommendations in this thread, I'd love to tackle it. I just acquired a copy of "Who Switched the Price Tags" by Tony Compolo, which will be my first time reading his work. Good idea or not?

Someone just highly recommended "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini, so that's the next on my list. I've been reading Beverly Lewis books (mostly because someone donated a bunch of them to our Resident Library) very light fare that always leaves me feeling an innocent sort of joy.

I'm terrible about paying for books. If I can't borrow one, find one at a library or thrift store or someplace VERY inexpensive, it has to be something truly intriguing for me to pay full price! :)
 
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To see the light and to recognize it for everything it is
one, must have had some experience of the darkness

Having led 'sheltered lives' and then, to come to the understanding
that reality is so-encompassing, in all forms of-experience
can be so eye-opening, that refutation [denial]
that such experiences are possible
often does, lead to the unwary becoming severely shaken-up

Our paths from the cradle to adulthood and beyond will vary, considerably
in a kaleidoscope of experience and appreciation and of, judgement and effects
the schools we attended, the friends we played with, our acquired talents
all, of them, combine, to make us 'different' persons [personality] from one another

Why do some people become artists and others become builders
Why is 'caring' able to be more easier for some than others
Why do criminals, not care, about their victims
Why is monetarism, a fundamental, in so many peoples lives
Why is news BIG BUSINESS

Books.... enlighten the reader, to the experience and imagination of the writer
iow: supplement and teach the reader
about something that happened, outside of, their own experience
this can stimulate the reader to seek substantiation/ read similar
as the reader then, seeks to understand and fully experience 'awareness'

When books are read, they are not remembered word for word
but scenarios and descriptions and also IMPRESSIONS are retained
Such 'learning' is capable of modifying accumulated knowledge
Insight, is increased and utilised to best effect and productively

The writer's 'use' of words, and first and third person perspective script
involve the reader 'imaginatively' within the text, as the reader
is understanding and absorbing, the material within the covers of the book

As the different persons that we are,
books that appeal to some, so-much that they must read every publication
that an author has penned
Is very similar to a non-reader
who, enjoys music much more and will collect every recording
ever published by a musician or, group
perhaps, feeling an affinity, with some underlying sound or, other quality

:wave:

dave
 
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