Second chances, stuggles, and giving it to God. Brian Kinchens, LSU standout and 13 years in the NFL did not prepare Brian for the phone call one morning while teaching Bible to his 7 graders. The call led him to the 2003 New England Patriots with 3 games left in the season and a lifetime of memories.
Marx did it again.
I agree with Tim Keller, “I read because I’m desperate.” While reading by itself will not make one a better leader or follower, reading well will improve both. Yet, even then, one must take the knowledge and allow it to change his/her life. Read purposefully.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Five Cities that Ruled the World: How Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, London, and New York Shaped Global History by Douglas Wilson
Book recommended by Dave Moore (Twitter @DGEMoore). He used this book as part of his extensive paper on American History title "What Can We Really Know About History."
I like the book, it has some good antidotes and pieces of information, but it did not do justice to it's title. The author and publisher seems to be ashamed of the Christian and religious emphasis the of our history. I say ashamed not because of the lack of it in the book, but in the descriptions about the book. They neglected to mention anything about the theological part of the book at all.
Without a doubt, Wilson knows his history, and I especially like what he did have to say about the Christian impact to our history. The introduction to the book was really good also.
I like the book, it has some good antidotes and pieces of information, but it did not do justice to it's title. The author and publisher seems to be ashamed of the Christian and religious emphasis the of our history. I say ashamed not because of the lack of it in the book, but in the descriptions about the book. They neglected to mention anything about the theological part of the book at all.
Without a doubt, Wilson knows his history, and I especially like what he did have to say about the Christian impact to our history. The introduction to the book was really good also.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
I'm behind on posting, but I've been reading!
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