I welcome your book recommendations

In a great revelation I discovered that I don't have enough time left to read everything that is already on my shelves. :) Thus other reviews and recommendations have become very important to help me choose which books are worth my time. So too, I hope, my reviews will help others make informed decisions about the priorities on their time.

A teaching on 'fat Christians' left me concerned about the amount of teaching that I consume that just isn't used or walked out in life. The reviews have become a way for me to synthesize material more, instead of just greedily proceeding to the next literary experience. :)

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Lessons From San Quentin

Bill Dallas's book is autobiography and life coaching at the same time.  He was convicted of grand theft embezzlement as a high flying real estate big money player, and by a series of illogical events ended up serving his sentence in San Quentin.  It's a book that most people could benefit from.  The prisoner still incarcerated would be encouraged and those of us who may never see the inside of a prison for any reason will profit from the life lessons Dallas extrapolates from his five years in maximum security prison.  Going on the shelf for future lending to those interested in prison ministry and on the Amazon list for donations to prison libraries.  *****

No comments:

Post a Comment