Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Wednesday


I am most blessed to have such a fine cadre of blogging friends who check in and care and offer prayers and send virtual hugs. Thank you so much.

Monday turned out to be a very quiet day. I spent some time at home and some time at the public library. Tea played a prominent role in the afternoon.

I'm reading a number of books for fun and with an eye toward some of our study groups:

The Faith Club makes a great contribution to interfaith dialogue and would be especially interesting to read with an interfaith group. A Thousand Splendid Suns is a very compelling story, and An Altar in the World is another book worth discussing with others. I'm getting read to read Acts of Faith. I think Eboo Patel and Interfaith Youth Core make an enormous contribution to interfaith understanding.



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3 comments:

Jan said...

I always like your book recommendations. The only one I've read is "An Altar in the World." If you haven't read Rohr's "The Naked Now," try to!

Terri said...

even when I am not working there are not enough hours in the day for all the books I'd like to read

Ruth Hull Chatlien said...

I hope you're doing well. I've been meaning to read "A Thousand Splendid Suns," so I'm glad to see you liked it.