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  • Summer Reading #9

    Thanks to my experience with The Restoration Project, I can easily comprehend most of what Brian Mclaren has to say. I'm 100% sure that without The RP, I would not be able to translate Mclaren's numerous allegories to si…
  • Summer Reading #8

    I heard about this one through my marketing classes as well. This book explores how trends get started, the kind of people who start trends (aka, Law of the Few), people who know people (aka, Connectors), and the power o…
  • Summer Reading #7

    Gladwell's research uncovers the following as the "secret" to success: a) opportunity b) 10,000 hours of practice/experience c) date of birth among other things. He dissects success stories such as the Vancouver Giants…
  • Summer Reading #6

    Most Memorable Quotes: "The first impressions of experts are different. By that, I don't mean that experts like different things than the rest of us - although that is undeniable. When we become expert in something, our…
  • Summer Reading #5

    Remember the first time you realized that you needed to read the scripture for yourself? That you couldn't go on for the rest of your life relying on what you heard from other people? I was 14 when I realized this. I sta…
  • Summer Reading #4

    This one was recommended to me by three different people whose opinions I value. Mini-Secret (a): To me, this book felt like a collection of seemingly random thoughts that Rob Bell kind of strung together. And maybe it's…
  • Summer Reading #3

    This isn't about any conspiracy or anything like that... it just draws attention to how the Christian church has damaged Jesus' name over the years + how his real message of loving people has gotten drowned by all the ru…
  • Summer Reading #2

    The sacred feminine is fascinating. I had to keep reminding myself that it was all fiction.
  • Summer Reading #1

    Hey all, I haven't been posting much anywhere to be honest. Not on Fight Embitterment, not even on Facebook. Since I'm pretty much micro-blogging everywhere else on the internet, I'm thinking that I'll keep this journal…

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