This was my vacation book; probably only the first, as we are all a family of readers and there’s plenty more where this one came from. It’s unthinkable that we don’t have our noses in a book while on the beach, on the couch, over solitary lunches, hidden away at nap-time. So this was the first, but probably not the last of the week.
South Of Broad August 18, 2009
Is This Weird? July 31, 2009
Common Sense Leadership June 29, 2009
This is what I’m reading at the moment. I love leadership books that resonate with common sense.
"Less Clutter. Less Noise" Giveaway June 3, 2009
Libby, whose least favorite font is PAPYRUS. “Especially in logos.”
Hmmmm….
Libby, I think I agree with you.
What I’m Reading Right Now September 30, 2008
Craig Groeschel leads Lifechurch.tv, a church that is dedicated to being a reproducing, multi-site organization (“one church, multiple locations”). Craig spoke at the 2008 Leadership Summit and gave a stirring, exhilirating and truth-filled talk that continues to resonate in my heart.
This Explains A LOT September 27, 2008
Somebody wrote a book all about me!
Life Itself August 25, 2008
I’m at my favorite place in the world, seeking a little peace and quiet and doing a little self-care with my favorite people in the world (see below). Conditions are perfect for peace, quiet and self-care; not too many folks here right now. Lots of room to move, lots of blue skies and perfect weather.
Currently, I’m reading Gifted To Lead: The Art of Leading As A Woman In the Church by Nancy Beach. I picked this up in June and dug into it last week. I expected it to be good, but I’m finding it beyond simply good. It’s stunning, inspiring and spiritually challenging.
By the way – women? Read this book.
Here’s something I read today that has been twirling in my heart for the past few hours; she quotes Frederick Buechner from Now and Then:
“There is no event so commonplace but that God is present within it, always hiddenly, always leaving you room to recognize him or not to recognize, but all the more fascinatingly because of all that, all the more compellingly and hauntingly… Listen to your life. See it for the fathomless mystery that it is. In the boredom and pain of it no less than in the excitement and gladness: touch, taste, smell your way to the holy and hidden heart of it because in the last analysis all moments are key moments, and life itself is grace.“
Wow.
Life itself is grace.
Just chew on that for a while.
Then I read Robyn’s blog – “3 Girls Mom”; writing about her experience at a Beth Moore teaching conference, she had this to say:
“I also learned that EVERYTHING in my life (good or bad) has been allowed by God for the sole purpose of glorifying Him. And if I don’t use those life experiences (good and bad) to glorify Him, then they were all in vain. Think about that the next time you want to throw yourself a pity party.“
God is reminding me today of a few very important things. I find them mind-boggling, heart-wrenching, and spirit-renewing.
And that’s a very good thing.
Beautiful Boy July 11, 2008
I took several books with me on vacation; I read I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron (which I loved – laugh out loud) and The Day I Ate Whatever I Wanted by Elizabeth Berg, both collections of essays for Women Forced To Acknowledge That They’re Getting Older. That’s me. I loved both books – laughed AND cried, and identified with a lot of what I read, including some things that I just anticipate understanding in the next twenty years. Some of my blog buddies ought to read these books. You know who you are.




