Sallie McFague, Cultivating Teen Faith, Frederick Douglass, R. Feynman, MORE - Feb. 15 - ERB Daily Book Morsel

Published: Fri, 02/15/19















 

February 15, 2019




“Nobody ever figures out what life is all about, and it doesn't matter. Explore the world.
Nearly everything is really interesting if you go into it deeply enough.” 


― Richard Feynman, physicist
today marks the anniversary of his death (1988)





*** Kindle Ebook Deal of the Day!
The Body of God:
An Ecological Theology

by Sallie McFague

Only $4.99!!!



New on Our Website...
 

Cultivating Teen Faith [Review]

The Ecology of Faith Formation. A Review of
Cultivating Teen Faith: Insights from the 
Confirmation Project. Richard Osmer / Katherine Douglass, Eds.
(Paperback: Eerdmans, 2018)
Reviewed by Daniel Ogle


 

Frederick Douglass –
His Major Works as FREE Downloads!

Yesterday (Feb. 14) was the birthday attributed to Frederick Douglass,
noted anti-slavery activist. Douglass’s major works are all in the public domain,
and we highlight them here, with links to download them as ebooks and audiobooks.


 

Kwame Alexander – Love is…
A Valentine Poem [via NPR]

Last month, NPR asked elementary and high school teachers to give 
the following prompt to their students: “Love is … ” 
Students then filled in the blank with a line or, in some cases, 
a whole poem. Teachers from around the country submitted what their 
students wrote; NPR received more than 2,000 entries. 
Alexander read through them and created one big love poem.
Listen to the poem


 


In Case You Missed It...
 

*** Book Giveaway – Cara Meredith
– The Color of Life [5 Copies]

We’re giving away FIVE copies of this excellent new book:
The Color of Life: A Journey Toward Love and Racial Justice
Cara Meredith  (Paperback: Zondervan, 2019.)
Enter now to win a copy of this book...


 

Great Audiobook Deals Under $10!
Anne Lamott, CS Lewis, MORE

Excellent Deals for Audiobook Lovers...  As Low as 99c!!! 
Anne Lamott, Parker Palmer, Jane Austen, CS Lewis, MORE


 

 

Here's to energizing reading today!

Chris Smith
Editor, The Englewood Review of Books