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All successful people have one thing in common--they read! As I tell my children and students when I speak to schools, readers rule the world! Share what you're reading here!

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I got a nonfiction book for you to check out, if you haven't already done so. I Say A Prayer For Me: One Woman's Life of Faith and Triumph. Ring anybody's bell?

gigiDie said:
I am reading Noel Jones, Battlefield of the Mind. I read a lot of nonfiction.

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The Compact Reader: Short Essays By Method & Theme... yes, I teach English Comp!

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Sharina,
I love English Comp anthologies, believe it or not! I'm going to have to put this one on my list!

Sharina Smith said:
The Compact Reader: Short Essays By Method & Theme... yes, I teach English Comp!

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Of course it rings a bell, my sistah! Your book, like you, is unforgettable. :)



Stanice Anderson, Author & Speaker said:
I got a nonfiction book for you to check out, if you haven't already done so. I Say A Prayer For Me: One Woman's Life of Faith and Triumph. Ring anybody's bell?

gigiDie said:
I am reading Noel Jones, Battlefield of the Mind. I read a lot of nonfiction.

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Alexis, I loved "Radical Gratitude!" Great book. I just received an ARC for a book called "Farraday Road" by Ace Collins. That will be next up.

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I am reading Persuasion by Jane Austen for fun and The Commentary on Romans by FF Bruce for work. Both books are very engaging and I am enjoying them thoroughly!

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Several things going in my reading world right now: my ongoing plod through the inspiring exercises of Natalie Goldberg in Writing Down the Bones, a self-published nugget called Tea for Sister Anna: A Paris Journal by Susan Gilbert Harvey, and Jodi Picoult's My Sister's Keeper, about an adolescent girl conceived specifically for the purpose of saving her sister's life.

All different and each amazing in its own right.

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I'm reading Jeremiah 29:11-14 and soaking in it.

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Grace and peace to you!

I must say that I've always been an avid reader. But my reading selection was limited to the Bible, newspapers, magazines, textbooks, and stuff I had to read for work/school. Occasionally, I'd read a good Christian or self-help book and a novel. But those were few and far in between.

Thanks to mentors (like Pam Perry of Ministry Marketing Solutions, Inc. . . . thanks Pam), my reading is much broader and more deliberate. I'm reading books to develop me, my ministry, and business. Not only that, I'm actually recommending books to others. I think I've read more books in this past year than I have in the last few years. Wow!

Anyway, I am still trying to get through Rhythms of Grace. (Marilynn, this book is ALL OF THAT! Oh your prose reads like poetry set to music. I am so a fan now. My sister is waiting to read it after me. LOVE the characters and the setting. You GO, girl!) I'm also reading Branding Faith by Phil Cooke, and a few notes and entries in The Evidence Bible compiled by Evangelist Ray Comfort from TV's "The Way of the Master" (praise God for that program). Yes, I have several bookmarks and I always have a few books simultaneously "in progress."

God bless you!

Genikwa Williams

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Genikwa,

Thank you so much for your kind words about Rhythms of Grace. I'm so glad you're enjoying it. Ray Comfort's programs are big in this house and "Way of the Master" is one his favorite books. It's on the desk right now! Thanks for sharing.

Genikwa Williams said:
Grace and peace to you!

I must say that I've always been an avid reader. But my reading selection was limited to the Bible, newspapers, magazines, textbooks, and stuff I had to read for work/school. Occasionally, I'd read a good Christian or self-help book and a novel. But those were few and far in between.

Thanks to mentors (like Pam Perry of Ministry Marketing Solutions, Inc. . . . thanks Pam), my reading is much broader and more deliberate. I'm reading books to develop me, my ministry, and business. Not only that, I'm actually recommending books to others. I think I've read more books in this past year than I have in the last few years. Wow!

Anyway, I am still trying to get through Rhythms of Grace. (Marilynn, this book is ALL OF THAT! Oh your prose reads like poetry set to music. I am so a fan now. My sister is waiting to read it after me. LOVE the characters and the setting. You GO, girl!) I'm also reading Branding Faith by Phil Cooke, and a few notes and entries in The Evidence Bible compiled by Evangelist Ray Comfort from TV's "The Way of the Master" (praise God for that program). Yes, I have several bookmarks and I always have a few books simultaneously "in progress."

God bless you!

Genikwa Williams

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The newspaper...and I'd better hurry up because there are 20 minutes left for NEW-news...

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Who's Loving You? By: Mary B. Morrison

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