David Brooks, Wendell Berry, Martin Niemoller, Ruth Haley Barton, MORE - Sept. 27 - ERB Daily Book Morsel
Published: Thu, 09/27/18
September 27, 2018
“Charity is the cement which binds communities to God
and persons to one another ”
― St. Vincent DePaul,
whose Feast Day is today
READ St. Vincent DePaul's Story...
*** Kindle Ebook Deal of the Day:
On Paradise Drive
by noted NY Times columnist David Brooks
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This is an extraordinarynew biography of Martin Niemoller,
the German pastor during World War II who stood up against the Nazis,
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Then They Came for Me: Martin Niemöller, the Pastor Who Defied the Nazis
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*** New Book Releases –Week of 24 Sept. 2018
– Ruth Haley Barton, MORE
Here are a few new book releases from this week that are worth checking out:
Ruth Haley Barton, Hank Green's debut novel, Perpetua, MORE
In Case You Missed It...
*** Top 10 New Audiobooks! [September 2018]
Here are the best audiobooks that will be released this month…
(Some of these are new books, others are older books just released as audiobooks)
Fred Rogers bio, Madeleine L'Engle, Francis Chan, MORE
Telling the Stories Right: Wendell Berry's
Imagination of Port William
[Review]
Evoking a life of shalom. A Review of
Telling the Stories Right: Wendell Berry’s Imagination of Port William
Jack R. Baker and Jeffrey Bilbro, eds.
(Paperback: Front Porch Republic 2018.)
Reviewed by Allan F. Brooke II
Linda Kay Klein – PURE [NPR Interview]
Listen to Terry Gross's powerful interview with the author of this new book…
Pure: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Shamed a Generation
of Young Women and How I Broke Free by Linda Kay Klein
Here's to energizing reading today!
Chris Smith
Editor, The Englewood Review of Books