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Just started James Joyce's The Dubliners/A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man they are in the same volume. So far, I have loved the three stories I've read, although dislike Joyce's dislike of the comma, I am a comma enthusiast.
Right now I am reading "Christ's Glorious Achievements" by C.H. Spurgeon, "Christianity & Liberalism" by J. Gresham Machen, and "The Parables of Jesus" by James Montgomery Boice. I have a hard time reading books all the way through. I start good but then it is hard for me to discipline myself to finish. Working on it though.
Right now I am reading "Christ's Glorious Achievements" by C.H. Spurgeon, "Christianity & Liberalism" by J. Gresham Machen, and "The Parables of Jesus" by James Montgomery Boice. I have a hard time reading books all the way through. I start good but then it is hard for me to discipline myself to finish. Working on it though.
I'm reading the very first commentary on the Book of Revelation that has ever made any sense...Days of Vengeance by: David Chilton.
Finally, someone who reads the book as it was actually written to be read to 7 real, existing churches in Asia.
Despite the fact that it was written in 1987, the parallels between today's Liberal Government and The Roman Empire and their attitude about Christians is striking..... and frightening.
I am currently reading through all of Shakespeare's plays. I realized I don't have a very good grasp on the histories, so I'm focusing in on them. Which sucks, because I honestly don't find the histories very interesting . But I guess that's why it is called "study."
I'm still working my way through "The Confessions of Saint Augustine". I can only read a little, then I have to put it down and reflect on it. I see a LOT of myself in him.
Some nights when I can't sleep, I am reading one of the books in the Area 51 series by Robert Doherty. Total fiction, but easy reads and kind of fun.
I am currently reading through all of Shakespeare's plays. I realized I don't have a very good grasp on the histories, so I'm focusing in on them. Which sucks, because I honestly don't find the histories very interesting . But I guess that's why it is called "study."
Right now I am reading "Christ's Glorious Achievements" by C.H. Spurgeon, "Christianity & Liberalism" by J. Gresham Machen, and "The Parables of Jesus" by James Montgomery Boice. I have a hard time reading books all the way through. I start good but then it is hard for me to discipline myself to finish. Working on it though.
When I use Fahrenheit numbers, my daughter reminds me that it means nothing to her, so I always have to translate. I am somewhat bilingual Last weekend a friend was asking if I had a formula. I do
When I use Fahrenheit numbers, my daughter reminds me that it means nothing to her, so I always have to translate. I am somewhat bilingual Last weekend a friend was asking if I had a formula. I do