2020: Book #29 “Out, damned spot! Out!” Those are famous words from Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare’s famed tragedy, “Macbeth.” After murdering his rivals, the play focuses on how Macbeth and his wife deal with their immense guilt and shame. The play is nothing short of...
2020: Book #26 How do you understand a pandemic? You read a book about The Black Death, also known as the plague from the 1300’s. John Kelly’s book, “The Great Mortality: An Intimate History of the Black Death, The Most Devastating Plague of all Time”, is an easy...
2020: Book #25 Carter. Bush. Clinton. Bush. Obama. At the time of the writing of the book, they were known as the Team of Five. The five living ex-presidents are a fascinating study. Kate Andersen Brower does a masterful job in capturing their lives and motivations...
2020: Book #24 Challenging. Convicting. Like water to a parched soul. Life changing. That’s how I would describe Scott Sauls’ book, “A Gentle Answer: Our Secret Weapon in an Age of Us Against Them.” This book has changed me, hopefully for a long time. Here are a few...
2020: Book #27 I’ve made a decision to always be reading a book that points me back to Jesus. Dane Ortlund’s book, “Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers”, doesn’t just point you to Jesus, it unveils the heart of Christ and draws you to Him....
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