RAE’S READS

This is a book I read during Dewey’s 24 Hour Readathon and finished the next day.

In an effort to read more non-fiction this year, I turned to inspirational books.

This author lists seven inspirational .books they enjoyed, and I thought I’d do the same.

Searching is the first of seven books I hope to read by the end of 2021 that could be classified as “inspirational.” The author declares that “…small-minded, boxed-in formulas of modern religion…” may not be the TRUTH. In a dozen-to-earth, frank manner, Miller addresses the reader who may have “felt that Jesus is someone you respect and admire–but Christianity is something that repels you.” Using strong words as “repel,” and sometimes outrageous language, Miller’s creativity in presenting his version of Christianity mirrors that of Anne Lamott or other non-traditional inspirational writers. The book has been called “one of the evangelical book market’s most creative works” by Christianity Today.

My favorite chapter (as a Lit major) is “The Gospel of Jesus: Why William Shakespeare Was a Prophet.” Miller presents the concept of salvation through a careful analysis and comparison to the balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet. His parallels are outstanding and his originality of thought and pen are amazing. This is definitely an author I’ll read again!

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2 responses to “SEARCHING FOR GOD KNOWS WHAT by Donald Miller: A Review”

  1. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    I would definitely join in with this challenge. I’ve spent January through May reading a collection of excerpts from Richard Rohr’s books, and I’d love to read more of him. I wonder what else would be great choices for me. Sunday School Via Books.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Bob Goff (and his wife wrote one) is a good “tell it like it is” inspirer. I got two new books by Miller at my last trip to Half Price Books.

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