Reply #595 by RavenWood
« Sat Jul 05, 2014 - 09:26:00 »
With your profile picture, I thought you were going to say Bruce Willis!

"Yippee kay aye, you Crazy Russian!"
 ::eatingpopcorn:
Reply #596 by Culsey
« Sat Jul 05, 2014 - 10:36:38 »
With your profile picture, I thought you were going to say Bruce Willis!

"Yippee kay aye, you Crazy Russian!"
 ::eatingpopcorn:

I chose Bruce because he looks the most like me out of all of the choices. LOL Of course I am not as handsome as he is but I do have a little more hair. LOL

I see Jack Ryan as a decent looking average kind of guy who wears glasses. Not sure who should play him. I do not see Jack as a Hollywood beefcake at all. LOL
Reply #597 by marc
« Wed Jul 23, 2014 - 23:01:39 »
Reflections on the Psalms by C.S. Lewis, via Kindle Unlimited.
Reply #598 by marc
« Fri Jul 25, 2014 - 22:53:01 »
No Man is an Island by Thomas Merton (not John Donne???)
Reply #599 by Laurel
« Sat Jul 26, 2014 - 07:40:07 »
I've been reading some books by Grace Livingston Hill that I bought at the library book sale.   I have a feeling they're from some little old lady's attic, since most were written in the 1920's.  They are, of course, very dated in many ways but I just love this glimpse into the lives of Christian women at a time when life was so different and morals were held to such a high standard. Inspiring.
Reply #600 by marc
« Sat Jul 26, 2014 - 13:31:19 »
I think my mother has one of those on her shelf of Very Old Books.
Reply #601 by Laurel
« Sat Jul 26, 2014 - 14:20:02 »
I'll bet your mother is a lovely woman.  She proably kept it all these years because there's something really special about the writer. 
Reply #602 by marc
« Sun Jul 27, 2014 - 20:22:38 »
I think it was passed down from her grandmother, who read constantly.

Right now I'm reading "How to Save the Dying Church of Christ" by Dan Lyle.  Each chapter closes with a number of practical action suggestions. Very helpful, and less vitrolic than my, uh, I mean Tony Branch's book.

http://www.amazon.com/How-Save-Dying-Church-Christ-ebook/dp/B00LW3VUEE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406510368&sr=8-1&keywords=How+to+Save+the+Dying+Church+of+Christ
Reply #603 by Wycliffes_Shillelagh
« Wed Aug 06, 2014 - 12:16:02 »
I just downloaded this book, I've only looked through the introduction and first chapter so far:

corporate logos: consumerism and growth of apostasy


 [link deleted]

so far, looks interesting, i'll come back and add a review when I've read the whole book
I've read 'Link Deleted' several times. It gets better with every reading. I thought 'Link Removed' was better, though.

Otherwise, I think occasional apostasy is good for the soul. We all have some beliefs that need to be rejected.
Clearly you greatly enjoyed *Link Removed*, since it is now your signature here!  It seems you are also a fan of *text removed*, judging by your text.

::whatjusthappenedhere::

Reply #604 by marc
« Thu Aug 07, 2014 - 18:47:48 »
*reply removed*

(fwiw, my status is poking fun at whichever mod deleted the link in my sig without notifying me, while I was still a mod myself.)
Reply #605 by Wycliffes_Shillelagh
« Sun Aug 10, 2014 - 01:12:54 »
Here's the weird thing - modifying users text/sigs isn't a mod power.  I think an admin has to do it.  My guess would be that Bob probably did a mass wipe of link sigs at some point when he was doing an upgrade of the bulletin boards.

Jarrod
Reply #606 by marc
« Sun Aug 10, 2014 - 12:12:19 »
It happened pre-Bob.


One of three sigs I had was removed, one containing a link to a blog I no longer used (and which no longer featured a link to GCM, likely why it was removed. My problem was that I wasn't notified or asked to include a link so it wouldn't be removed.) I hadn't thought about whether a mod could do it.
« Last Edit: Sun Aug 10, 2014 - 12:15:27 by marc »
Reply #607 by Mere Nick
« Mon Aug 18, 2014 - 12:18:23 »
I'm reading a book by Tony C. Branch. 

Reply #608 by Mere Nick
« Thu Aug 21, 2014 - 09:38:38 »
I will also be reading Cally's blog.
Reply #609 by Ocean
« Thu Jan 01, 2015 - 16:42:34 »
Anxious For Nothing God's cures for the cares of your soul
By: John Macarthur

Reply #610 by New Creation
« Thu Jan 01, 2015 - 19:32:33 »
Anxious For Nothing God's cures for the cares of your soul
By: John Macarthur

Sounds like something I need to read. I know He wants us to put all our cares worries and troubles on Him so we can fully rely on Him. I know what the scriptures say. I just need some solid advice for putting it into practice when the going get's tough, so to speak. Growing up as a non-believer, I'm sad to say this is a habit I have yet to fully develop. Would you recommend this book based on what I need?

Also, I'm currently reading:
Action Bible (Don't judge, I got it for Christmas and I'm really enjoying it)
The Problem of Pain - C.S. Lewis
The Skeletons in God's Closet - Joshua Ryan Butler
and Isaiah in my NLT bible
Reply #611 by Ocean
« Fri Jan 02, 2015 - 11:47:22 »
Anxious For Nothing God's cures for the cares of your soul
By: John Macarthur

Sounds like something I need to read. I know He wants us to put all our cares worries and troubles on Him so we can fully rely on Him. I know what the scriptures say. I just need some solid advice for putting it into practice when the going get's tough, so to speak. Growing up as a non-believer, I'm sad to say this is a habit I have yet to fully develop. Would you recommend this book based on what I need?

Also, I'm currently reading:
Action Bible (Don't judge, I got it for Christmas and I'm really enjoying it)
The Problem of Pain - C.S. Lewis
The Skeletons in God's Closet - Joshua Ryan Butler
and Isaiah in my NLT bible


It's pretty interesting so far. There are some things I don't quite agree with as far as Macarthur saying that when we worry it is actually a sin because Christ tells us to worry for nothing.
If that is true then it would be just as easily deemed a sin to cry at a parents funeral because of the scripture in 1 Thessalonians 4:13 and elsewhere.

But so far it's pretty good besides all that.
Reply #612 by Mere Nick
« Tue Jan 13, 2015 - 22:51:32 »
The Slavery of Death by Richard Beck.
Reply #613 by DaveW
« Wed Jan 14, 2015 - 06:01:03 »
The Hebrew Yeshua vs. the Greek Jesus  by Nehemia Gordon

http://www.amazon.com/Hebrew-Yeshua-vs-Greek-Jesus/dp/097626370X/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8


Reply #614 by notreligus
« Tue Jan 20, 2015 - 15:53:33 »
I am reading The Invisible King and His Kingdom as well as Judaism's Strange Gods.
Reply #615 by HRoberson
« Mon Jan 26, 2015 - 23:51:34 »
Surprised by Scripture, Wright
Reply #616 by HRoberson
« Tue Feb 24, 2015 - 23:50:30 »
The Allure of Gentleness, by Dallas Willard
Reply #617 by JazzcatCB
« Wed Mar 11, 2015 - 15:07:45 »
I'm reading Left Behind by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins. My wife says it's a great series, so I figured it's about time I read it. I'm an author myself and I've read that I need to read a lot of work in my genre which is Christian fiction.
Reply #618 by marc
« Mon Mar 30, 2015 - 09:28:56 »
Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life by Richard Rohr.

This is one of the best books I've read in a long time. I don't go in for inspirational, but this is absolutely inspiring.
Reply #619 by Lady Daffodil
« Tue Nov 15, 2016 - 13:34:00 »
"Waking Up in Heaven" by Crystal McVea.  It's a very inspirational story, and I highly recommend it.