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Bride of Christ or Bride of Frankenstein?

Sometimes I have just had it up to here with the Church. I’m not talking specifically about my home church (little “c”) but rather the big “C” Church. You know, the “Family of Believers,” “Christians.” Some days I feel that we’re more like the “Bride of Frankenstein” than the “Bride Read more…

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By kristi, 12 years04/23/2013 ago

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Organic Mentoring: A Mentor's Guide to Relationships with Next Generation Women
it was amazing
Organic Mentoring: A Mentor's Guide to Relationships with Next Generation Women
by Sue Edwards
There is such wisdom in these pages! The authors present this important topic in an engaging, practical manner. I found myself flying through the book and highlighting like crazy; I’m excited to implement what I have learned. Organic Men...
Peculiar Treasures
it was amazing
Peculiar Treasures
by Frederick Buechner
That may be one of the loveliest things I’ve ever read. And I’m not talking religious pie-in-the-sky happy-clappy because if you know me then you know that I can’t stand that stuff. This book was sarcastic and irreverent and funny and po...
Building a Discipling Culture
really liked it
Building a Discipling Culture
by Mike Breen
I think that if you read the first two chapters of this book, you’ve pretty much got the picture. Premise: There’s a lack of depth/growth/love in the Christian community. Why? Because people aren’t being discipled to truly know Christ an...
He Loves Me!: Learning to Live in the Father's Affection
it was amazing
He Loves Me!: Learning to Live in the Father's Affection
by Wayne Jacobsen
This book is for those who wonder if there’s a God, for people who believe there’s a God but wonder how He feels about you, for the religious who have been working hard to stay in God’s good graces, for those who can’t imagine that God w...
Lost Women of the Bible: Finding Strength & Significance through Their Stories
really liked it
Lost Women of the Bible: Finding Strength & Significance through Their Stories
by Carolyn Custis James
When my mother gave this book to me, she said, “It’s not what you’re thinking.” Indeed, it was not. It was much much better than anything I had anticipated. I had expected a re-hashing of familiar old stories and perhaps a new perspectiv...

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