Flannery O'Connor, Thomas Merton, New Book Giveaway, Fanny Crosby, MORE - March 25 - ERB Daily Book Morsel
Published: Wed, 03/25/20
March 25, 2020
“The truth does not change according
to our ability to stomach it.”
― Flannery O'Connor, novelist
Today is Flannery O'Connor's birthday (b. 1925)
*** LISTEN to Two Rare Recordings
of Flannery O'Connor
Reading Her Work!
*** Kindle Ebook
Deal of the Day!
Thomas Merton's
Writings on Nature:
When the Trees Say Nothing
Only 99c !!!
*** Fanny Crosby – Five Favorite Hymns!
Yesterday marked the 200th birthday of Fanny Crosby,
one of the most prolific hymn-writers in the history of the church …
We remember Fanny Crosby with five of our favorite hymns by her…
How many of these hymns do you know?
Book Giveaway! Laura Fabrycky
– Keys to Bonhoeffer’s Haus [5 Copies]
We’re excited to run this giveaway of FIVE copies of this superb new book
by Laura Fabrycky, which is one of the best new book releases of this week…
Keys to Bonhoeffer’s Haus: Exploring the World and Wisdom of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Enter now to win a copy of this new book
Adam Minter – Secondhand – Review
Dealing With Our Stuff. A Review of Secondhand:
Travels in the New Global Garage Sale by Adam Minter
(Hardback: Bloomsbury, 2019) Reviewed by Catherine Guiles
In Case You Missed It...
*** Lectionary Poetry –
Lent Week 5 (Year A)
New poems posted for this coming Sunday, Week 5 of Lent...
Including ones by George Herbert, Lucille Clifton, Franz Wright, MORE.
We hope that these poems will be fruitful not only for preachers who will be
preaching these texts on the coming Sunday, but also for church members,
as a way to prime our minds for encountering the biblical texts.
New Book Releases –
Week of 23 March 2020
Here are a few March 2020 book releases from this week
that are worth checking out: Laura Fabrycky on Bonhoeffer's Haus,
Kelley Nikondeha on the women of Exodus, NK Jemisin novel, MORE
(ALSO, one of book on this list is available as a FREE ebook!!!)
Here's to energizing reading today!
Chris Smith
Editor, The Englewood Review of Books