This is a post for the book readers of our congregation and an encouragement to those who would like to (and should) read more about faith and life.
There are a few links for you to follow, that I hope can be of help to you.
The first is a quick link to a few recommended books by topics on our website:
Click on any of the titles listed there to be taken to a more detailed view at Amazon.com.
The second is a link to the books of my own library:
This link is to a new program called “Google Books.” It lists all the books of my library by category. To begin with, it lists some of my favorites, what I’m reading now, and what I’m hoping to read soon. Then, as you scroll down the page, books are listed by category (alphabetically). You can also jump to the appropriate category on the menu on the left hand side of the screen. There are typically many books in each category – click on the arrow on the right of each line to move through all of them. Click on the book itself to be moved to a more detailed description and (potential) a limited preview of the books contents.
The hope in listing this is that if you are searching for a book on a particular topic or subject, this could help navigate through the mass of books available. Usually the book of my library are ones that I would recommend, but there are a number that I have on my shelves that I am not necessarily endorsing – just books that I need to be familiar with and engage with. I hope to be able, when I have time, to rate the books, so to speak – but until then, just ask me if you have a question.