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What are you reading now?

stubbornkelly

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Speaking of bargains, Borders is having a five for the price of four sale - and it's applicable to any books (most of these sales are limited to softcovers).
 

Deacon

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I've been on a bit of a restrained budget recently so my book buying money has been slim(er).

I'm off for the next three days so I picked up the new Harry Potter book (~$15 at a local retailer after numerous discounts were added up). It will provide some light reading for when my mind is crowded with other books ideas.


Rob
 

Trotter

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Harry Potter? Hoo boy...

I just finished High Expectations, by Thom Rainer. It's the results of a study of nearly three hundred churches (SBC). These churches were all evangelistic, but were retaining the vast majority of new and old members. The study basically looked at the top 4% of Southern Baptist churches, and the composite results (in book form) are pretty astounding.

If you want to "close the back door", then get this book!!!!!

In Christ,
Trotter
 

aefting

New Member
Christian Modesty and the Undressing of America by Jeff Pollard

John Wesley and Men Who Followed by Iain Murray

Knowing the Times by D. M. Lloyd-Jones
 

aefting

New Member
Concerning Pollard's Christian Modesty and the Public Undressing of America:
Hmmmm . . . sounds interesting! How is it thus far?
It's a short (about 75 pages) and to the point book on the issue of Christian modesty and how fashions have changed in regard to public decency. Pollard does a good job of presenting biblical guidelines for dressing modesty. I'd like to give a copy to the parents of all my teens at church.

Andy
 

KeeperOfMyHome

New Member
Originally posted by aefting:
It's a short (about 75 pages) . . . guidelines for dressing modesty. I'd like to give a copy to the parents of all my teens at church.
Andy
My kind of read! Short, Biblical, and to the point!
Where can I get my own copy?

Julia
 

following-Him

Active Member
A History of the English Bible As Literature by David Norton


William Tyndale: If God Spare My Life by Brian Moynahan

The Promise of Trinitarian Theology by Colin Gunton

 
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Teri M.

Guest
I am currently reading many books. But the ones that are worth mentioning are:

1. Sassy, Single, and Satisfied Secrets to Loving
The Life You're Living By Michelle McKinney
Hammond
2. Secrets of the Heart By Al and Joanna Lacy
3. Jerusalem Vigil By Brock and Bodie Thoene

I highly reccomend them all.
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mozier

New Member
I just finished reading "Star Trek Memories" by William Shatner. This was a really great read! The most interesting thing about the show was just how much they did with so little budget money. The show had a look about it that was really advanced for its time, but many of the special effects were done really cheaply yet very effectively. For example, the "transporter effect" was done by transposing a filming of aluminum powder swirling in water onto the characters while doing a fade out. It didn't cost much, but what a great special effect!

And here is one really interesting bit of "inside information": When they needed to recast the Captain's role after Jeffrey Hunter couldn't do it (he had done the pilot episode as Captain Christopher Pike, but was not available to do it when they decided to go with a second pilot and subsequent series), do you know who was originally chosen to be Captain Kirk? No, it wasn't Shatner at all. Rather, the role was originally offered to Jack Lord, who would later go on to do the show "Hawaii 5-0." But he asked for too much money and input, so they went with Shatner instead. The rest is history.


mozier
 
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