Debating June's Audible Selections
02/07/09 10:51
So, I still had not used my Audible credits for June (which
is very strange for me) until today. This month
I chose two less academic titles. First, I chose
Eugene Peterson's Christ Plays in Ten
Thousand Places. I have heard a lot of
people that I respect very highly speak well of
Peterson's books, though a lot of them are not
crazy about his Message Bible. So, I
thought I would give this book a chance. From
what I understand it is the first in a five part
series, which makes me hope that it it
worthwhile. That would make my Audible
selections for next month considerably easier.
My second Audible selection for the month was The Year of Living Biblically by A.J. Jacobs. The premise of the book seemed funny enough. It is an author detailing his attempt to live out laws of the Bible as completely as possible. When one considers there are laws against wearing clothing made from two different types of fabric it is immediately apparent how difficult this would be. This book was actually recommended to me by a teenager in my congregation who thought this would be cool to do for a school project.
I am not sure which text I will listen to first; however, you can be sure that I will write a short review on each when I finish. So, continue to check back on the blog, or subscribe to the e-mail list to get weekly blog broadcasts.
My second Audible selection for the month was The Year of Living Biblically by A.J. Jacobs. The premise of the book seemed funny enough. It is an author detailing his attempt to live out laws of the Bible as completely as possible. When one considers there are laws against wearing clothing made from two different types of fabric it is immediately apparent how difficult this would be. This book was actually recommended to me by a teenager in my congregation who thought this would be cool to do for a school project.
I am not sure which text I will listen to first; however, you can be sure that I will write a short review on each when I finish. So, continue to check back on the blog, or subscribe to the e-mail list to get weekly blog broadcasts.
