(Post)Lentenblog 2008 :: Labyrinth 16 [slide show]
It's not quite complete, the labyrinth.
But that didn't keep Kate's Sunday school class from checking it out.
This made my day.
Tom Sine: The New Conspirators: Creating the Future One Mustard Seed at a Time
Tony Jones: The New Christians: Dispatches from the Emergent Frontier
Shane Claiborne: Jesus for President: Politics for Ordinary Radicals
Danny Gregory: The Creative License: giving yourself permission to be the artist you truly are
Brian McLaren: The Secret Message of Jesus: Uncovering the Truth that Could Change Everything
James Martin: Becoming Who You Are: Insights on the True Self from Thomas Merton And Other Saints
Jim Collins: Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't
Gustavo Gutierrez: A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics and Salvation
Rutba House: School(s) for Conversion: 12 Marks of a New Monasticism
Frank Deford: The Best of Frank Deford: I'm Just Getting Started
A Celtic Primer: The Complete Celtic Worship Resource and Collection
Richard J. Foster: Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth, 25th Anniversary Edition
Anne Lamott: Bird by Bird : Some Instructions on Writing and Life
Donald Miller: Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality
Walter Brueggemann: Inscribing the Text: Sermons and Prayers of Walter Brueggemann
Esther L. Meek: Longing to Know: The Philosophy of Knowledge for Ordinary People
Henri J.M. Nouwen: The Only Necessary Thing: Living a Prayerful Life
Umberto Eco: The Name of the Rose: including Postscript to the Name of the Rose
(*****)
Orson Scott Card: Speaker for the Dead (Ender Wiggins Saga (Paperback))
(****)
Michael Slaughter: Unlearning Church: Just When You Thought You Had Leadership All Figured Out
some really good thoughts, mostly pithy pull-quotes. (***)
Mike Yaconelli: Stories of Emergence: Moving from Absolute to Authentic
(****)
Patricia S. Klein: Worship Without Words: The Signs and Symbols of Our Faith
(****)
Orson Scott Card: Ender's Game (Ender Wiggins Saga (Paperback))
a really great read. thanks, ted, for the recommendation. prescient author. didn't think i'd like sci-fi. (****)
Leonard Sweet, ed.: Church in Emerging Culture: Five Perspectives
A refreshing dialogue among folks from different ecclesiological backgrounds - Andy Crouch, Brian D. McLaren, Erwin Raphael McManus, Michael Horton, Frederica Matthewes-Green, the latter of which I really enjoyed the most.
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It's not quite complete, the labyrinth.
But that didn't keep Kate's Sunday school class from checking it out.
This made my day.
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