Guidance from Overlooked Men and Women of the Bible

Category: Books (Page 13 of 15)

GO – Following Jesus to the Ends of the Earth

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Picture it. A handful of his followers, mostly uneducated, certainly not powerful or wealthy or well connected, sitting on a hill in a subjugated country at the edge of the Roman Empire. Jesus gives them an audacious goal, a great commission that will consume their lives. Jesus tells them to go and make disciples of all the nations. So what do they do? They go…

GO – reflections on the Lordship of Christ, the Great Commission, and a life of adventure and eternal significance.

 

Amazing Grace

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William Wilberforce gives me hope. I’ve seen the movie but I’d never read the book – what a story! Evil can be defeated when good people believe and act. Wilberforce pursued the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire for years and years. He pursued this change politically, using his position in parliament, all the while spurred on by his Christian faith.

Wilberforce enlisted others in the cause. He endured painful defeats, ongoing ridicule and merciless scorn. For years he pursued the fight when no one appeared to be listening. Finally, in the last days of his life, his bill passed and slavery was abolished. It seems that the Lord graciously let him live long enough to see the victory.

This is a compelling book about faith and friendship, as well as about fighting institutional evil and remaining resolute despite years of setbacks. The church needs many young “Wilberforces” today and this book will encourage you in that direction.

The Keepers of the House

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I find that good things are often forgotten and this is especially true of books. Recently this book was offered at a huge discount on a BookBub email (if you love books and haven’t gotten on BookBub then you’re missing out). Here’s how Amazon describes the it: Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1965, The Keepers of the House is Shirley Ann Grau’s masterwork, a many-layered indictment of racism and rage that is as terrifying as it is wise.

While set in a different era, you’ll find parallels to today’s racial environment. I can’t believe that I’d never heard of it, let alone read it. I also can’t believe that it hasn’t been made into a movie. It’s sort of like The Help, but with violence. And a killer ending. I give it two thumbs up.

All The Light We Cannot See

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I always enjoy reading novels. I read some that are recommended to me and others that I come across as I browse bookstores or the newspaper or The Atlantic magazine. I enjoy many of them, whether they are excellent or average. I like a good story.

Every now and then I read a novel that is excellent, one not to pass up. All The Light You Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr, fits in that category.  Set during World War II, the story follows a blind French girl and a young Nazi soldier until their paths cross. The writing is fabulous and the story compelling. Even though I read the book this past winter, I find myself thinking about it at odd times. That’s one sign of a good book. No need to tell you more, but if you’re looking for a summer book, give this one a go.

 

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