RAE’S READS

I like to read more than one book at a time. Here I have a devotional book (top), a self-help book (far left), a novel (middle), and an inspirational/”religious” book.

Currently I am reading daily from

This book is especially for women, is spiritual in nature without having a lot of Bible verses (I have another devotional book for that that I read daily.), and I often find myself copying its passages into my Quotes Notebook.

The Gifts of Perfection by Brene Brown has a whole section in my everyday journal/notebook that I am copying parts I want to read again and again in. I am enjoying The Ninth Hour a great deal. It reminds me of Call the Midwives. Blue Like Jazz has its own kind of spirituality/inspiration. It tells of the author’s pain at the word “Christianity”, and his preference for “Spiritual Christianity.” He explains that many misdeeds were done in the name of Christianity (think Crusades, The Inquisition, Witch Trials, etc.) and apologizes for them as a “spiritual Christian.” Quite a new take on an old subject.

A lot to finish up, a lot to read, and definitely a lot to think about.

Thank you for reading this rambling post.

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  1. Carla Avatar

    I like the sound of Blue Like Jazz. I offended someone in the Masons once talking about Templars and the terrible things they did in the past. I like the idea of Spiritual Christians. Just thinking about the residential schools and the way so-called Christians treated the native people makes me feel ashamed.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      This book is speaking to ME.

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