i severely hope that Manifest Destiny burns in hell.
i realize that it is a concept and not an object. but i will gladly tape a name tag to anything and send it to hell to be burned in the eternal fire.
J.T. on
November 8th, 2006
For my money that’s Miller’s best work to date. The first time I read it I thought it was just okay cause I didn’t think too much about it but I read it again this summer and its very good.
Sam on
November 9th, 2006
The Irrisistable Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical - Somewhat autobiographical memoirs of Shane Claiborne, who lived in community with homeless in North Philly, spent a summer with Mother Theressa, was in a musical with Rich Mullins, and went to Iraq during the shock and awe campaign to express solidarity with the Iraqi people and fellowship with Iraqi Christians. This guy is serious about taking Jesus seriously and I found this book tremendously challenging. Plus he’s funny. You can find a sample here. http://www.thesimpleway.org/shane/index.html
Sophie’s World, by Jostein Gaarder
[a novel about the history of philosophy... it's pretty amazing.]
The Sunflower: on the possibilities and limits of forgiveness. –Simon Wiesenthal
Cash: The Autobiography
Amazing book if you haven’t already read it. Seriously, if you haven’t read it, you need to because it really is amazing.
Searching for God Knows What
by Donald Miller
Also amazing.
that doesn’t count.
i want eprops, too.
i severely hope that Manifest Destiny burns in hell.
i realize that it is a concept and not an object. but i will gladly tape a name tag to anything and send it to hell to be burned in the eternal fire.
For my money that’s Miller’s best work to date. The first time I read it I thought it was just okay cause I didn’t think too much about it but I read it again this summer and its very good.
The Irrisistable Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical - Somewhat autobiographical memoirs of Shane Claiborne, who lived in community with homeless in North Philly, spent a summer with Mother Theressa, was in a musical with Rich Mullins, and went to Iraq during the shock and awe campaign to express solidarity with the Iraqi people and fellowship with Iraqi Christians. This guy is serious about taking Jesus seriously and I found this book tremendously challenging. Plus he’s funny. You can find a sample here. http://www.thesimpleway.org/shane/index.html
“my name is asher lev” by chaim potok.
The River Why, by David james Duncan
it could change your life.
you’ve been needing a good book for almost a month now! where you at, AHarp?!!
John Saul - Shadow
God I red it all once…
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