Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Book Review

     So many good books. So little time.
     That is often my thought. Just recently a good friend recommended The Red Tent, an historical fiction by Anita Diamant. It turned out that quite a few of my friends had also read this book. All of them shared my feelings that it was excellent. I just finished The Kite Runner, a very informative book about Afghanistan that I would highly recommend. I am currently reading The curious incident of the dog in the night-time, a novel about an autistic boy. With so many books being written and on the market, how do we decide which ones to read. I think one of the best ways is to find out what others have read and would recommend. Another way is to attend book discussions. I currently attend one at the Rock Island Public Library and another at Mother Jone's Coffee House in Rock Island.
     Please take some time and write a review of a book that you have read within the last year and that you would recommend, and write it in the comments section. Just click on "Comments" to read reviews and then add yours, putting your first and/or last name at the end. Don't worry if the book you are reviewing has been done by someone else. Write yours too as it is always interesting to see how different people view things. After you have written your comment, you will have to check "anonymous" unless you have a password with blogger.com.
Happy reviewing.

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Week 1

"... maintain constant love for one another"
"... be hospitable to one another"
"Like good stewards of the manifold grace of God, serve one another with whatever gift each of you has received."

These words are taken from 1 Peter 4, last Friday's Bible readings. As Pastor Jim said in his message at Carbon Cliff last Sunday, as a church we do many things to show love for one another and to serve God. I know that this is true for each of the churches in our Parish. For this week's blog discussion, please tell four or five things you feel your church does to show love for God and for one another. Also, give one suggestion or idea that you feel we could do that would help our church to flourish more. Feel free to elaborate on any of your comments. Please give your first name and church.