
I have always enjoyed C.S. Lewis but have read only a few of his many books in th
eir entirety so I was happy when I found "Words to Live By: A Guide for the Merely Christian," a compilation of selected writings from all of his books and letters which are conveniently categorized A-Z under headings such as "prayer," "effort" "holiness," etc. I like his writing because he makes me think and continue pondering his words even after I've closed the book. A sample:

On Prayer: "I am often, I believe, praying for others when I should be doing things for them. It's so much easier to pray for a bore than to go and see him."
~C.S. Lewis

This was the most "powerful" book I read in 2008 - "Same Kind of Different As M
e: A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together" by Ron Hall and Denver Moore. It was no light, easy read (in fact, at one point I had to put it down and didn't finish it for several more weeks) but I felt that I grew by reading it. It brings to mind the parable of the lost sheep, when even one of 100 sheep is lost, the shepherd will search for that one sheep. This is a modern-day version of two lost sheep from very different backgrounds and upbringings who find their way back to their true selves and their God under very difficult circumstances. Beautiful and humbling.

Let me know if you have read or end up reading any of these titles. I'd love to know your opinions. Happy Reading!
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I also love Francine Rivers' A Voice in the Wind! Also the two next and last books: An Echo In The Darkness, As Sure As The Dawn.
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