Earlier this year, a work colleague gave me a signed copy of Rebuilt: Awakening the Faithful, Reaching the Lost, and Making Church Matter, a how-to book of sorts co-authored by the Rev. Michael White, pastor of my friend’s suburban Baltimore parish.
I’m finally getting to the book now as my church’s Pastoral Council is reading it and parishioners are being asked for feedback. So far, lots of food for thought, including: “Sure, lost people might be shallow and unsure in their faith. … But, at some level, these people are seeking God. And if we don’t help them find him, not only are they lost, we are too.”
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Pilgrim’s Progress – A spiritual guide for Holy Land traveller by Robert and Gwenneth Wallace.
Reading the women of the Bible – for my Old Testament course. 🙂
The Ear of the heart by Dolores Hart
St. Francis of Assissi
The Hungering Dark by Frederick Buechner. He had me on page three: “I think that is much of what the Christian faith is. It is for a moment, just for a little while, seeing the face and being still; that is all.”
I recently finished The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything by James Martin. Hearing Pope Francis’ words has made me want to read about Ignatius and Jesuits, so now I’m reading The Jesuits: A History by Christopher Hollis. The contributions of this order, both worldwide and to Indian People particularly in my home state of South Dakota, is so impressive.
Hi Mary! The Jesuit Guide is wonderful, isn’t it? My pastor recommended it to me when I was struggling a couple years ago with how God wanted me to use my writing ministry.