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Title: What I am reading right now
Post by: FaithMarie on January 08, 2004, 06:06:52 PM
Right now I am reading "The God Chasers" by Tommy Tenney, it is a great book, and I can't wait to get to the second book of the series.


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: JudgeNot on January 09, 2004, 01:38:35 PM
Right NOW?  Gee – I get bored too easily – I’ve got a bunch of books going:
“Classic Christianity” by Bob George
“The Case for Christ” by Lee Strobel
“Odd Thomas” by Dean Koontz
“The Teeth of the Tiger” by Tom Clancy
“Isaiah” by God  ;D
“The Book of John” by John  :)

I recommend all except the Clancy novel – it’s too ‘trashy’.  

I’m almost done with “Odd Thomas” – it’s a really fun book.  Dean Koontz is getting spiritual in his old age.  I’ve read everything he has written, and have noticed he is referring to God more in each successive book.  Compared to most “secular” novelists, he has almost no sex or bad language.  He has always had a Good vs. Evil theme in all his writings, and Good always wins.  Hooray!

“The God Chasers” – I’ll start watching for it (them) – I’ll be out of something to read in about 4 more days.



Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Symphony on January 12, 2004, 09:54:05 PM

Right now?  

Mainly just this boring website.  ::)


JUST KIDDING.   ;D


    ;)


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Ragamuffin on January 13, 2004, 01:06:10 AM

     Jayber Crow by Wendell Berry
     Answering God by Eugene Peterson
     Too Busy Not To Pray by Bill Hybels


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Willowbirch on January 13, 2004, 07:29:09 PM

Right now?  

Mainly just this boring website.  ::)


JUST KIDDING.   ;D


    ;)
;D

Re-reading some favorites, including "The Singer," "The Song" and "The Finale". Just finished "Lillith" for the first time. Want to read "Phantastes" again.  :D


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Tibby on January 13, 2004, 10:06:46 PM
"The Wisdom of the Desert" by Thomas Merton (For the 100th time)
"Princess Bride" by William Goldman (Just got today)
"Hellsing" by Hiroaki Samura
"Christ the Eternal Tao" By Hieromone Damascene (For the 2nd time)
"Suppergeddon: A Really Big Geddon" By Dr. Sock & Nathan Wilson


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Willowbirch on January 17, 2004, 11:43:32 AM
"Princess Bride" by William Goldman (Just got today)
Read it first, and tell me what you think. Then I'll see if you got fooled or not.  ;D


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Tibby on January 17, 2004, 11:46:37 PM
"Princess Bride" by William Goldman (Just got today)
Read it first, and tell me what you think. Then I'll see if you got fooled or not.  ;D

???

I found it laying around at the local used book store. It is a good Movie, so I figured, what the hey, I'll only be up 2 bucks if I don't like it, and I can jut pass it off to a friend as a gift later ;D


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: JudgeNot on January 18, 2004, 01:10:42 AM
Ha-ha Tibby - "The Frugal Book Buyer"

Maybe you should write a book.  ;D


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Tibby on January 18, 2004, 02:16:39 PM
Haha, nah, it is just a cool place to hang out. Shelves of books, more then anyone ever has time to look thru, and a bunch of used records, too. ;D

Besides, my friends arn't good enough to get new gifts ;D


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Willowbirch on January 19, 2004, 12:49:04 PM
"Princess Bride" by William Goldman (Just got today)
Read it first, and tell me what you think. Then I'll see if you got fooled or not.  ;D

???

Its not by Morgenstern (sp?) and there is no sequel called "Buttercup's Baby". And if you got the version that has the looooong introduction talking about Mr. Goldman's fat son etc., and how Goldman's father read him the "classic tale of love and high adventure" in poor English, its fake too.  ;D It was all written recently by William Goldman, and a lot of folks in the literary world think it is an abridgement of an old classic by Morganstern, originally composed in a remote area in a foreign country. Goldman assures us that you can still visit the places where the story happens (and I believed it, though reluctantly!  :P), such as the wild swamps of the undead, with talcum-powder quicksand...hey, its a foreign country, so maybe things are stranger there than here.

Goldman uses his Morgenstern penname in another book as well, "The Silent Gondolier".

It was a lot of fun, being fooled for a while; I was frustrated when I found out the truth, but then I laughed, 'cause it is kinda funny.

Luckily, there are lots of Blondes in the world, so folks like Goldman will always have someone to prey on.  ;D


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Tibby on January 19, 2004, 12:58:01 PM
Yeah, his intro was telling this story about how he found it. It is called "The Good parts version" ;D


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Willowbirch on January 19, 2004, 03:49:06 PM
Yeah, his intro was telling this story about how he found it. It is called "The Good parts version" ;D
Also, Goldman claims "The Princess Bride" is based on a true story.  ;D That's why I believed all the stuff about tourists being able to visit locations mentioned in the book.


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Tibby on January 19, 2004, 04:01:21 PM
Yeah, I started to wonder then he said his father was from Florn...


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Lance on January 19, 2004, 06:45:28 PM
I am reading "Love on the Dole" by Walter Greenwood.  It is a bird's eye view of life in the '30's.  If you think you are badly off now, read this and think you are a king.  LOL


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: aliesh on February 17, 2004, 01:04:00 PM
In the Bible I am reading my way through the book of Isaiah, and I am also reading Pilgrims Progress for the first time.  :)


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Lance on February 17, 2004, 02:01:00 PM
Well done aliesh.
Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool [Isa. 1:18].

God is saying to Judah, “Do not force Me to render sentence. Settle your case out of court.” In Matthew 5:25 the Lord Jesus said, “Agree with thine adversary quickly, whiles thou art in the way with him …”—don’t wait until he takes you to court. God says that He has a secret formula, a divine alchemy, a potent prescription, a powerful potion, a heavenly elixir that will take out sin. It is not a secret formula like the newest bomb, but it is more potent. You will find it in Isaiah 53 as the One who was more marred, who suffered more, who died differently, who was wounded for our transgressions. Because He paid the penalty, the Judge is able now to extend mercy to us. The blood of Jesus Christ, God’s Son, keeps on cleansing from all sin.
McGee, J. Vernon, Thru the Bible with J. Vernon McGee, (Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers) 2000, c1981.

"The Pilgrim's Progress" is recognised as being one of the finest literary examples after the Bible.  

"Now as Christian was walking solitarily by himself he espied one afar off come crossing over the field to meet him; and their hap was to meet just as they were crossing the way of each other. The gentleman's name that met him was Mr. Worldly-wiseman; he dwelt in the town of Carnal Policy, a very great town, and also hard by from whence Christian came. This man, then, meeting with Christian, and having some inkling of him, for Christian's setting forth from the City of Destruction was much noised abroad, not only in the town where he dwelt, but, also, it began to be the town-talk in some other places. Master Worldly- wiseman, therefore, having some guess of him, by beholding his laborious going, by observing his sighs and groans, and the like, began thus to enter into some talk with Christian.

WORLD. How now, good fellow, whither away after this burdened manner?

CHR. A burdened manner, indeed, as ever, I think, poor creature had! And whereas you ask me, Whither away? I tell you, Sir, I am going to yonder wicket-gate before me; for there, as I am informed, I shall be put into a way to be rid of my heavy burden.

WORLD. Hast thou a wife and children?

CHR. Yes; but I am so laden with this burden, that I cannot take that pleasure in them as formerly; methinks I am as if I had none (1 Cor. 7:29).

WORLD. Wilt thou hearken unto me if I give thee counsel?

CHR. If it be good, I will; for I stand in need of good counsel.

WORLD. I would advise thee, then, that thou with all speed get thyself rid of thy burden: for thou wilt never be settled in thy mind till then; nor canst thou enjoy the benefits of the blessing which God hath bestowed upon thee till then.

CHR. That is that which I seek for, even to be rid of this heavy burden; but get it off myself, I cannot; nor is there any man in our country that can take it off my shoulders; therefore am I going this way, as I told you, that I may be rid of my burden.

WORLD. Who bid you go this way to be rid of thy burden?

CHR. A man that appeared to me to be a very great and honourable person; his name, as I remember, is Evangelist.

WORLD. I beshrew him for his counsel! there is not a more dangerous and trouble some way in the world than is that unto which he hath directed thee; and that thou shalt find, if thou wilt be ruled by his counsel. Thou hast met with something, as I perceive already; for I see the dirt of the Slough of Despond is upon thee; but that slough is the beginning of the sorrows that do attend those that go on in that way. Hear me, I am older than thou; thou art like to meet with, on the way which thou goest, wearisomeness, painfulness, hunger, perils, nakedness, sword, lions, dragons, darkness, and, in a word, death, and what not! These things are certainly true, having been confirmed by many testimonies. And why should a man so carelessly cast away himself, by giving heed to a stranger?"

God bless.


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Tibby on February 17, 2004, 02:31:49 PM
Pilgrims Progress, an excellent book. I wish more people would read it. It realy makes you think, if you allow it. Enjoy


Title: What I am reading right now
Post by: The Crusader on February 18, 2004, 06:33:51 AM
Pilgrims Progress, an excellent book. I wish more people would read it. It realy makes you think, if you allow it. Enjoy

If true Tibby, you should read it a few more times.

The Crusader
<:)))><


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Tibby on February 18, 2004, 10:23:52 PM
Pilgrims Progress, an excellent book. I wish more people would read it. It realy makes you think, if you allow it. Enjoy

If true Tibby, you should read it a few more times.

The Crusader
<:)))><

Are you saying you haven't read it!?!?!?!?


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: nChrist on February 18, 2004, 11:25:02 PM
Quote
Pilgrims Progress, an excellent book. I wish more people would read it. It realy makes you think, if you allow it. Enjoy

Oklahoma Howdy to Tibby,

I read it 40 years ago. Do you think I need to read it again? Let me see if memory serves me correctly. Is it written by John Bunyan?

If so, it is available an an E-Book, free of charge, in the Gutenberg Project. They have a large list of literary masterpieces and an excellent freeware E-Book Reader called Y-Book. If anyone is interested, I'll post the details.

Love In Christ,
Tom


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Lance on February 19, 2004, 12:42:36 AM
Hi blackeyedpeas,
I dare say after 40 years your recollections of "The Pilgrim's Progress" have grown somewhat dim.  The entire works of John Bunyan [Geo Offer edition] can be downloaded free from : -
http://www.johnbunyan.org/  [at this very moment off line]
Those who just want individual books can download those too.  It is a wonderful repertoire ABSOLUTELY FREE.  The PDF versions are exact reproductions of the original volumes.  Some are available as HTML and some as plain text.  My wife bought me the original three volumes and they cost a fortune.

God bless


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Tibby on February 19, 2004, 02:41:21 AM
Yes, read it again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah,  John Bunyan wrote Pilgrim's Progress. He also owned a pet ox ;D I blue one, I recall ;) ;D


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Lance on February 19, 2004, 05:34:14 AM
It looks like you are the "Mr. Worldly-wiseman" referred to above in my earlier post, Tibby.  You've got the wrong forum.  You need www.mindlikeasewer.com


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Tibby on February 19, 2004, 10:57:26 AM
 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? What are you talking about?


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Gracey on February 19, 2004, 04:18:49 PM
Paul Bunyan = Blue the Ox
not
John Bunyan

 ???


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Tibby on February 19, 2004, 05:39:31 PM
Paul Bunyan = Blue the Ox
not
John Bunyan

 ???

It was a joke. Hints the ;D and ;) I put with it. ::)


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Gracey on February 19, 2004, 07:19:13 PM
 ;D

I got the joke....guess I didn't use enough smilies, rofl!

Gracey


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: nChrist on February 19, 2004, 09:49:33 PM
Oklahoma Howdy to All,

I'm an old guy and was somewhat confused. Thanks for explaining. I'm trying to remember, was Paul Bunyon one of those old cartoons involving a giant man and a giant ox? If so, I didn't like it.   ;D  Foghorn Leghorn, Yosemity Sam, and Roadrunner were much better.

Lance, thanks for those links.

Love In Christ,
Tom


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Gracey on February 20, 2004, 11:52:18 AM
When I was a kid Paul Bunyan was a storybook from the library, not a cartoon (maybe it became one, and that's too bad because they are never like the original books). The story of a giant lumberjack with a blue ox named babe.
-----------------------------------------
On another subject, this strikes me as interesting:

"If that a pearl may in a toad's head dwell,
And may be found too in an oyster-shell,
If things that promise nothing do contain
What better is than gold, who will disdain?"

The Pilgrim's Progress
John Bunyan

Gracey


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Broken on February 20, 2004, 08:51:48 PM
I'm reading: Tested by Fire: The Fruit of Suffering in the Lives of John Bunyan, William Cowper and David Brainerd by John Piper at the moment.

I've never read the Pilgrim's Progress  :-[ I have a copy though, but I took against Bunyan years ago. I've read Lewis' Pilgrim's Regress though.


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Lance on February 21, 2004, 12:29:57 AM
I'm reading: Tested by Fire: The Fruit of Suffering in the Lives of John Bunyan, William Cowper and David Brainerd by John Piper at the moment.

I've never read the Pilgrim's Progress  :-[ I have a copy though, but I took against Bunyan years ago. I've read Lewis' Pilgrim's Regress though.

May I suggest that you read Bunyan, Broken.  After all he has a rather long established record.  Maybe you will then be "mended."   It is rather like saying you read "Herald Tribune" when one is asked to read " New York Times"  8)

A Translation of
Caedmon's Hymn
by Caedmon

  Nu scylun hergan hefaenricaes uard
  metudæs maecti end his modgidanc
  uerc uuldurfadur sue he uundra gihuaes
  eci dryctin or astelidæ
  he aerist scop aelda barnum
  heben til hrofe haleg scepen.
  tha middungeard moncynnæs uard
  eci dryctin æfter tiadæ
  firum foldu frea allmectigprimo cantauit Cædmon istud carmen.

  Nu scilun herga hefenricæs uard
  metudæs mehti and his modgithanc
  uerc uuldurfadur sue he uundra gihuæs
  eci dryctin or astelidæ.
  he ærist scop ældu barnum
  hefen to hrofæ halig sceppend
  tha middingard moncynn&ealig;s uard
  eci dryctin æfter tiadæ
  firum foldu frea allmehtig

  MODERN ENGLISH TRANSLATION

Now let me praise the keeper of Heaven's kingdom,
The might of the Creator, and his thought,
The work of the Father of glory, how each of wonders
The Eternal Lord established in the beginning.
He first created for the sons of men
Heaven as a roof, the holy Creator,
Then Middle-earth the keeper of mankind,
The Eternal Lord, afterwards made,
The earth for men, the Almighty Lord.


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Broken on February 21, 2004, 08:55:46 PM
I'll probably get around to reading Bunyan someday ;) I just always thought....what a dreary guy. & I can't say I'm over-fond of his way of expressing himself. As its a classic, I will probably read it soon - once I've got through the book I'm reading at the moment and then I've got some weird book I picked up somewhere about the dance of God or something like that.

Well, well, Lance, someone recognised my signature. :) Though you've quoted two versions in the OE you know. I'm proud of the fact that Caedmon came from my region ;D


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Lance on February 22, 2004, 04:47:11 AM
I'll probably get around to reading Bunyan someday ;) I just always thought....what a dreary guy. & I can't say I'm over-fond of his way of expressing himself. As its a classic, I will probably read it soon - once I've got through the book I'm reading at the moment and then I've got some weird book I picked up somewhere about the dance of God or something like that.

Well, well, Lance, someone recognised my signature. :) Though you've quoted two versions in the OE you know. I'm proud of the fact that Caedmon came from my region ;D

Procrastination is the thief of time as an old saying goes.  LOL

Click here for procrastination (http://humanities.byu.edu/elc/student/idioms/proverbs/images/procrastination.jpg)

Do you hail from Whitby [UK] then ?

Click here for Whitby (http://www.whitbycottages.com/whitby%20aerial2.jpg)


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Broken on February 22, 2004, 06:42:24 AM
Further North, though in the same region. Bede was from just down the road, Cuthbert to the left. I'm from Northumberland (as it was before Margaret Thatcher decided to change the county boundaries)


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Lance on February 22, 2004, 07:40:14 AM
Goodness Broken,
Northumberland is miles north of Whitby or as the Yanks say, "An hour's drive."  LOL


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Broken on February 22, 2004, 08:17:59 AM
Whitby is part of the old kingdom of Northumbria :)

Thats why Caedmon wrote his hymn in Northumbrian OE.


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Lance on February 22, 2004, 08:30:33 AM
Oh !  I stand corrected.  And that is after getting my [old] map out too.  LOL

Those who have no idea where Whitby is should click here for a charming [Yorkshire] fishing port (http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=489500&y=510500&z=3&sv=whitby&st=3&tl=Whitby,)


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Broken on February 22, 2004, 02:28:42 PM
 :P


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: JudgeNot on February 22, 2004, 08:43:38 PM
Between Lance and Broken I am certainly becoming acquainted with the history of English Literature (as not taught in the States).
Alas - I fear that even if I went out and found the forementioned works I wouldn't understand a word.  Has it been translated to basic Texan?  ;D


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Lance on February 23, 2004, 12:08:26 AM
To JudgeNot :  you're judging !    ;)

You have the Internet and it's resources as a guide.


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: sincereheart on February 23, 2004, 03:34:57 PM
Ok, now I have to go and dig out my copy... I have it somewhere.... :-X



Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: wingman on March 25, 2004, 06:56:30 PM
 :D i am reading "the Burning Heart" by richard toney
it is an interesting book of poetry. i heard about this author @ a library where i read. it is an ineterseting style he uses almost as if you are listening to a conversation with him and God. it is quite an easy read for those who are into poetry


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Willowbirch on April 10, 2004, 03:03:18 PM
Pilgrims Progress, an excellent book. I wish more people would read it. It realy makes you think, if you allow it. Enjoy

If true Tibby, you should read it a few more times.

The Crusader
<:)))><
That was mean... :D Do it again!

Actually, I never finished the book...hmmm...gonna have to check it out again and refresh some brain cells...


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Willowbirch on April 10, 2004, 03:14:15 PM
When I was a kid Paul Bunyan was a storybook from the library, not a cartoon (maybe it became one, and that's too bad because they are never like the original books). The story of a giant lumberjack with a blue ox named babe.
-----------------------------------------

Some facts...(some not so factual!)

Saint Paul Bunyan...
http://www.gospelcom.net/chi/DAILYF/2001/01/daily-01-25-2001.shtml

Mormons support Paul Bunyan!!
http://web2.iadfw.net/~elo/news/paulbunyan.html

Legends...
http://www.svsu.edu/~cdlijews/

More legends...
http://www.mythfolklore.net/3043mythfolklore/reading/bunyanhenry/pages/01.htm


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: American Gopher on May 02, 2004, 04:44:14 PM
Band of Brothers by Stephen Ambrose
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl  ;)
Aliens Among Us edited by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois
The Illustrated Sherlock Holmes Treasury by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Number of the Beast by Robert A. Heinlein
Battlefield Earth by L. Ron Hubbard
Martin the Warrior by Brian Jacques
The Gospel According to John
and Cloud of Sparrows by Takashi Matsuoka,

all of which are outstandingly good with the possible exception of Aliens Among Us--a collection of classic sci-fi short stories that range from gripping (e.g. "The Other Celia" by Theodore Sturgeon) to downright sleep-inducing(e.g. "Among the Hairy Earthmen" by R.A. Lafferty). Also, The Number of the Beast gets a little raunchy now and then, but it's nothing too bad so far.


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Shammu on May 09, 2004, 12:16:15 AM
I just started reading (rereading) Tom Clancy, Teeth of the Tiger.
It is a well written book about Jack Ryan Jr., for a change.


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: His_child on May 10, 2004, 05:45:16 PM
I am reading "Love on the Dole" by Walter Greenwood.  It is a bird's eye view of life in the '30's.  If you think you are badly off now, read this and think you are a king.  LOL

I am reading To Kill a Mockingbird which is about life in the 30s from the vantage point of a grade school girl in the deep south (Alabama).

I'm also reading 2 Chronicles, Psalms and Proverbs.


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Allinall on May 23, 2004, 10:49:23 AM
Just got done reading The Last Days by Joel Rosenberg.  I'm currently reading Assualt At Selonia by Roger M. Allen, book 2 of the Corellian Trilogy.  Yup!  I'm a Star Wars geek!   ;D  I'm waiting rather impatiently for The Lone Drow by R.A. Salvatore to go to paperback.  Might I add, that Salvatore is the preeminite fantasy author out there today?  Yupyup.

As for my Bible reading...I just started reading through the Bible, with a particular look at salvific grace throughout the Book.  I've really enjoyed it so far!  That and I'm only through Genesis 3.  


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Tibby on May 23, 2004, 12:26:59 PM
How could you!? Dungeon’s and Dragon’s books, Allinall? A4C would be so ashamed of you! ;D ;D

Ok, for real, ever read the Cleric’s Quartet? Salvador is some of the greats.


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Allinall on May 26, 2004, 09:22:11 AM
How could you!? Dungeon’s and Dragon’s books, Allinall? A4C would be so ashamed of you! ;D ;D

Ok, for real, ever read the Cleric’s Quartet? Salvador is some of the greats.

My man Cadderly?  ;D  Ooooooh yeah!  Course I am, have been and always will be a die hard Drizzt Do'Urden fan!  He da...elf... hehee  Ever read those books?  All, 15 or so?  *L*


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Elphaba on July 12, 2004, 09:18:27 PM
I am reading Holy Blood holy grail. it's very detail orientened and reasearch oriented, not a character book, like the Davinchi Code, but what that book used for it's facts. it's a good modern mystery though. I also just finished reading Al Franken's book "lies and the lying liers who tell them."  Very Funny, Witty, and factual. Everyone should read it before this coming election. It'll give you a better perspective than what the mainstream media is going to give you, especially on this current administration.


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: alien on July 27, 2004, 11:49:52 AM
Currently reading

Madeleine L'Engle's Time Quartet
Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis
Forever Ruined for the Ordinary, Joy Dawson (?)
The Gilded Age, Mark Twain
so many others I don't really want to think about it....


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: sincereheart on August 03, 2004, 07:41:21 AM
My whole family is reading:
Western Horseman's "First Horse" by Fran Devereux Smith

 ;D
We're about to break my husband down on agreeing to getting a horse....
 ;D


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Kristi Ann on August 03, 2004, 02:23:24 PM
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What I am reading right now


ummmmm Does the Bible count on my Computer?!  Ooospy, I am typing this so I truly think I am hopefully reading what I am typing.   ???



Blessings,  \o/



Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: nChrist on August 04, 2004, 02:08:27 AM
Quote
Sincereheart Said:

We're about to break my husband down on agreeing to getting a horse....

 :D  UM??? - Sister, would that be a:

rocking horse?

stick horse?

saw-horse?

or one with four hooves, a tail, and BIG TEETH that eat a lot?

Love In Christ,
Tom



Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Shammu on August 04, 2004, 02:52:11 AM
Revelations and Daniel, outta the Bible in a little bit, Cross indexing the word.
Right now though I am reading off the the computer monitor. ;D


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: sincereheart on August 04, 2004, 06:40:30 AM
Quote
Sincereheart Said:

We're about to break my husband down on agreeing to getting a horse....

 :D  UM??? - Sister, would that be a:

rocking horse?

stick horse?

saw-horse?

or one with four hooves, a tail, and BIG TEETH that eat a lot?

Love In Christ,
Tom

I'm geetin' skeered now.  :-\ He didn't specify!  :-X Course, we already have the first three, so I'm really hoping for the last one!  ;D


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Kristi Ann on August 04, 2004, 06:43:13 PM
Quote
Sincereheart Said:

We're about to break my husband down on agreeing to getting a horse....

 :D  UM??? - Sister, would that be a:

rocking horse?

stick horse?

saw-horse?

or one with four hooves, a tail, and BIG TEETH that eat a lot?

Love In Christ,
Tom




Kewl,  My mother and I have a morgan Horse in Very Northern, California.  ;D


Ummm still thinking, okay I am writing in my Personal Diary :P


Blessings,  \o/


Title: Re:What I am reading right now
Post by: Haray72 on November 04, 2004, 11:05:29 AM
Hello!

I don't know if you all are into ebooks, but I found one at Lulu.com called The Silver Cord:Cimmerian Dawn that was a good read.  I
read it in one day, and felt a strong sense of understanding after reading it.  It is Christian fiction but I found it under regular fiction thrillers.  I paid $15.00 for the ebook.  It that about right for an ebook?


Title: What I am reading right now
Post by: Brother Love on November 05, 2004, 05:41:08 PM
Acts Chapter 29 ;D


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