Wendell Berry, Brian Zahnd, John Perkins, Barbara Peacock, Audiobook Deals - August 5 - ERB Daily Book Morsel
Published: Wed, 08/05/20
August 5, 2020
"Hope
Then to belong to your place by your own knowledge
Of what it is that no other place is, and by
Your caring for it as you care for no other place, this
Place that you belong to though it is not yours,
For it was from the beginning and will be to the end"
― Wendell Berry, poet / farmer
Today is Wendell Berry's 86th birthday!
Celebrate Wendell Berry's
birthday by watching
one of these classic
video clips of him!
*** Kindle Ebook
Deal of the Day!
Postcards from Babylon:
The Church in American Exile
by Brian Zahnd
Only $1.99 !!!
***FREE Ebook of the Week!
Francois Fenelon -
Spiritual Letters
New on our website...

*** Five Superb Audiobook Deals
Running Now! 5 August 2020
Here are 5 superb audiobook deals for August 2020
that are worth checking out: ( Jesmyn Ward, C.S. Lewis,
John Perkins, N.K. Jemisin, MORE)
Barbara Peacock – Soul Care in
African American Practice – Review
The Crucial Practices of Soul Care. A Review of Soul Care
in African American Practice by Barbara Peacock
(Paperback: IVP Books, 2020)
Reviewed by Ope Bukola
Tennyson – Five of our Favorite Poems
August 6 marks the birthday of Great Victorian poet Alfred Lord Tennyson.
We honor the occasion with five of our favorite poems by Tennyson …
In Case You Missed It...
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Amazon Monthly Kindle
Ebook
/ Audiobook Sale – August 2020
Amazon recently released their August 2020 ebook sale …
(Most ebooks in this sale are $3.99 or less!)
Here are 20 of the Very Best Deals for Christian Readers
from this ebook sale … N.T. Wright, Marilynne Robsinson,
Wendell Berry, Terry Tempest Williams, MORE
*** Lectionary Poetry – 10th Sunday
After Pentecost (Year A)
Our weekly post of poetry that resonates with the lectionary
readings for this coming Sunday, including poems by Mary Oliver,
David Whyte, George Herbert, James Weldon Johnson, MORE.
Features TWO poems for most lectionary readings,
One classic poem that can be read on a livestreamed service, and
one contemporary poem...
Here's to energizing reading today!
Chris Smith
Editor, The Englewood Review of Books