For the first time in living memory I had actually read all the books which I bought at Greenbelt 2006 - largely due to the time made available during my sabbatical.
So trying to implement the new- found reading discipline I bought fewer books at Greenbelt this year than ever before - perhaps if you have had a good reading spell then guilt does not tempt you into replacing "buying books" with actually "reading books".
These 2007 purchases are on the go at the moment:
Velvet Elvis by Rob Bell - so those good folk who have been bugging me to read Rob Bells stuff can relax it's in the stack being read - and I am impressed and challenged by it so far. Rob Bell has the most wonderfully accessible writing style - I am not surprised that it is a best seller. Its a kind of antidote to the kind of wayside pulpit which proclaims " Jesus saves" or some other form of Christian jargon without realising that the internal language fails to communicate.
The Life and Work of a Priest by John Pritchard - John is now Bishop of Oxford and has written some inspiring books on prayer and evangelism so I am looking forward to reading his thoughts on priesthood which he describes under three principal tasks: 1 The Glory of God 2. The pain of the world and 3. The renewal of the Church - its really good stuff in a creative Anglican way.
Divine Beauty by John O'Donohue
The chance to hear him speak and hear him being interviewed made this an essential purchase. It fascinates me how really inspired and gifted writing embodies the author, so if you have read the book meeting the real person is not a shock
Perhaps if you have had a good reading spell then guilt does not tempt you into replacing "buying books" with actually "reading books".
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