Book Club is sponsored by The Church at Covenant Park, near the Soccer Association of Columbia (SAC) fields. We join together as those who like to read or would like to read more and be able to discuss with others. Membership is not limited to Church members and all are welcome.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Walking in the Will of God
Interesting so far. Walking in the Will of God depends a lot more on who GOD is than what we are doing or have done. Has anyone else gotten to read some of Steve McVey's book? I have read about a quarter of it and like it so far, but it fits nicely with a lot of what I already think, so I was wondering if there might be dissenting opinions out there or even if you might agree with me.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Pride and Prejudice
I have made it about 40% through the book and I am surprised to say that I am enjoying it. I hope everyone else is getting a chance to read it as well. I am finding that Jane Austen's writing style keeps the reading very interesting and the humor in most of it is caught even with the older english writing style. It seems to keep my mind engaged throughout the story. Is anyone else finding it a good read or even a bad read?
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Next Books
Two new books again. Gives us a lot to talk about and hopefully will get some discussion out here on the blog.
The book we will discuss at the next meeting is a real stretch, at least for me, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. We have not tried a romance yet and so I thought lets go with a classic and expand the horizons.
The book to discuss online here on the blog is Walking in the Will of God by Steve McVey. This may be stretching in content but isn't as much a stretch in reading material. I am looking forward to it and hope you will join me in reading it.
I have not read either book before and I think there may be a few like me out there although I think some of our number may have read Pride and Prejudice before and maybe they can interject some things to help the rest of us understand it better.
Feel free to post comments.
The books can be found on Amazon here:
Pride and Prejudice (The kindle edition is free)
Walking in the Will of God
Keep looking for new links on the right hand side of the site.
The book we will discuss at the next meeting is a real stretch, at least for me, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. We have not tried a romance yet and so I thought lets go with a classic and expand the horizons.
The book to discuss online here on the blog is Walking in the Will of God by Steve McVey. This may be stretching in content but isn't as much a stretch in reading material. I am looking forward to it and hope you will join me in reading it.
I have not read either book before and I think there may be a few like me out there although I think some of our number may have read Pride and Prejudice before and maybe they can interject some things to help the rest of us understand it better.
Feel free to post comments.
The books can be found on Amazon here:
Pride and Prejudice (The kindle edition is free)
Walking in the Will of God
Keep looking for new links on the right hand side of the site.
Another Great One... From 4 to Infinity and Beyond
Another great night of discussion going over the book Here's Looking at Euclid by Alex Bellos. Education methods to neat tricks to synesthesia (you need to look that up) to the sum of human knowledge the topics ranged. I am certain that if we all didn't need to get home we would have solved the budget crisis as well but time sent us away. We all seemed to enjoy the book by Mr. Bellos. I will be posting some links on the site to visit that are related to math and Alex Bellos to review. Much of his proofs and background can be found on his site. Let me know if you read the book or even have some math tips or sites of interest.
God Bless
God Bless
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Generous Justice
That was a great book. I must admit that I started off thinking that he is really going around in circles to prove a point that would have been easier to take on directly. What I found though was that he was not so much making a point as trying to get people to think, discuss and maybe even change.
His tying justice and righteousness to disadvantaging one's self for the advantage of the community was brilliant and his examples were very insightful. Weaving one's life into the fabric of a society that has broken down and people are falling through the cracks was an amazing picture of what he was trying to say.
I would say that his list of notes and references at the end were almost as impressive as his discourse.
So what did everyone else think?
His tying justice and righteousness to disadvantaging one's self for the advantage of the community was brilliant and his examples were very insightful. Weaving one's life into the fabric of a society that has broken down and people are falling through the cracks was an amazing picture of what he was trying to say.
I would say that his list of notes and references at the end were almost as impressive as his discourse.
So what did everyone else think?
Sunday, October 2, 2011
2- yes I said 2- books this time
Breaking with tradition or possibly starting a new one- we have decided to go through 2 books this time. This was brought on by the prolific readers that we have in the group. We will comment on 1 at the club meeting in November while the other we will go over with the blog.
The book that we will discuss at the meeting will be...
Here's Looking at Euclid"
A book about the beauty of math. I am hoping to inspire some of our literal "rocket scientists" to come out and visit with us.
The book we will comment on in the blog is...
Generous Justice
An intriguing look into what exactly justice means and what Jesus has asked us to do as Christians.
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The book that we will discuss at the meeting will be...
Here's Looking at Euclid"
A book about the beauty of math. I am hoping to inspire some of our literal "rocket scientists" to come out and visit with us.
The book we will comment on in the blog is...
Generous Justice
An intriguing look into what exactly justice means and what Jesus has asked us to do as Christians.
Please comment and follow us here. If you have any questions about following please let me know. If you have a gooogle account you can use that immediately to login.
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