Takeaway: Loneliness is often a spiritual disease, which is a profound insight for a country that has more people living by themselves than ever before.
I have been sitting on this book for over a week. Normally I write my reviews almost immediately after I finish the book, read through them a couple of times and publish them. But I am not sure how to review this book (and officially the book did not release until today). It is not because I didn’t like it. I really did like it.
It is more because I am not sure how to describe the book. This is not a straight forward memoir, or standard prose Christian Living book. Parts of it are more like diary entries. There are chapters that are just a single quote. It is a book intended to take a while to work your way through. It is the taking the reader through the arc of pain and spiritual loneliness that the author went through.
Takeaway: One of the best examples of how fiction is important to give form to important ideas.
Summary: God is God of all of us, not just the extraordinary that get the world’s attention.
The most read review of the month was not of a book but of the Scribd ebook/audiobook subscription service.
Summary: A readable, recent introduction for those new to Anglicanism.
Summary: We need to be able to see God in the Dark as well as the light.
Summary: 45 Reflections on how the bible pushes us toward disquiet.
Summary: If you know you want to explore more about theology and the bible but are not sure where to start, this is a good place.
Summary: Inspector Gamache and his wife go away to their favorite vacation spot for their 35th anniversary, murder follows them.