Entries categorized as Books
books and writing
I was pretty unwell over the summer, and spent a lot of time resting in bed. Not my usual style. But I got into the habit of writing on my laptop in little bursts – more or less alternating between an hour of writing and a couple of hours' sleep through the day.
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Worship, Sacred Space, Dan Kimball and Lilly Lewin
My good friend Lilly Lewin has recently written a book, co-authored with Dan Kimball, called Sacred Space, which is a "Hands-On Guide to Creating Multisensory Worship Experiences for Youth Ministry." It is very nicely produced, a decent size and nice easy to read fonts, pages not too crowded. Each section of the book contains a More...
After McDonaldization
After-McDonaldization is the sequel to The McDonaldization of the Church. The new volume is packed with thoughts on theology, ministry and mission in a postmodern culture. I am a long time fan of John's work, and this one is well worth a read, offering all sorts of wisdom on the future of the Church in More...
The Atheist Delusion
John Gray in the Guardian
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Bishop’s apology
I have just read an essay by James Jones, Bishop of Liverpool, in which he speaks of his regret over opposing the consecration of Dr Jeffrey John.
"I had been one of the nine Diocesan Bishops to have objected publicly to the proposed consecration of Dr. Jeffrey John, now Dean of St. Albans. I deeply More...
Keep your clothes on
I have several letters on my desk at the moment, asking me to write books. I cannot write them all at once. I may be able to write one at a time, if I’m highly organised. I am the mother of a young boy, and I have a full time job. One book at a More...
Chasing Francis
I spent a great couple of hours this morning talking to Ian Morgan Cron and one of his fellow-ministers. Ian’s first novel, Chasing Francis, came out in 2006 (my review here). It was great to chew the fat today about church, liturgy, life, music and future writing projects. If you haven’t read Chasing Francis yet, More...
Beginnings and Endings – online reviews
Thank you to regular blog-readers and others who have read, reviewed, and been in touch about my recently published book. It was designed to be read through Advent and Christmas, to Epiphany. I’m delighted to discover that so many people found it helpfull; that’s a great motivation as I crack on with the next piece More...
what on earth happened to me?
someone asked me yesterday when I grew a beard and moustache. EH? no, that’s not me, it’s Walter Brueggemann, although I appreciate the initial surprise… If you haven’t read Richard’s excellent blog and book yet, I recommend it.
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feel a million dollars???
someone sent me a link today (thanks Rhys) informing me that my book (cover price £7.99) is being sold second hand for £29.40 + shipping here: BookButler – Book Price Comparison.
No, I don’t understand it either…
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