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geoffreybaines

  • member since December 6 2007

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  • Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire
    • Rated 3 stars

    Somebody passed me their copy of this to read so I didn't seek it out. Having said that, it is a challenging read about the basics of prayer for the people of God, though I had lots of questions about more of the details that the book didn't go into.

    geoffreybaines wrote this review Friday, March 21 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Vital Friends: The People You Can't Afford to Live Without
    • Rated 5 stars

    I love it when a can give a book a five-star rating. This is just such a book because of what Tom Rath is exploring in terms of significant friendships. If you've explored StrengthsFinder then you'll see that this is what strengths look like in one-on-one relationships and more. After reading this book I want to explore how friendships with purpose are the fundamental relationships within vital communities.

    geoffreybaines wrote this review Friday, March 21 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • To Baghdad and Beyond: How I Got Born Again in Babylon
    • Rated 5 stars

    I think I picked this title out of Shane Claiborne's 'The Irresistible Revolution'. I found it a really challenging read as a young couple's experience of travelling to Iraq at the beginning of the war in 2003, translates through to setting up a house of hospitality to explore a new monasticism by the close of the book. With this it delivered more than I anticipated.

    geoffreybaines wrote this review Friday, March 21 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • God Was in This Place and I, I Did Not Know: Finding Self, Spirituality and Ultimate Meaning (The Kushner Series)
    • Rated 3 stars

    Having read again the story of Jacob I thought to read this offering from Lawrence Kushner as my next excursion into the writings of a rabbi. There is just a different way of viewing the scriptures of the Older Testament.

    geoffreybaines wrote this review Wednesday, March 12 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • SoulTsunami
    • Rated 5 stars

    I really enjoyed Sweet's 'Out of the Question - Into the Mystery,' and wanted to read some more. I was unsure of whether this was the next right read, being written at the end of the 90s. But I was not disappointed by what Sweet has to share about the challenges faced by the western church in the 21st century.

    The only thing I struggled with was the length of the book and the detail to the things Sweet has covered in this book - almost 450 pages.

    There was always some timely thought to help me explore life - see my blog at http://www.geoffreybaines.voxtropolis.com.

    geoffreybaines wrote this review Wednesday, March 12 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Dear Church: Letters from a Disillusioned Generation
    • Rated 3 stars

    I sense that there will be more to come from the pen of Sarah Cunningham. This is a very readable book which has highs and lows. There are some key points that I wished Sarah had explored some more - like new expressions of church - and other things that were more pedestrian - fitting into church as it is.

    I read it because I want to listen to a younger generation.

    geoffreybaines wrote this review Wednesday, March 12 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Soar with Your Strengths
    • Rated 3 stars

    I got hold of this book because I wanted to read something from the "father of StrengthsFinder". There are some very helpful things shared in this short book out of some forty years of research.

    geoffreybaines wrote this review Wednesday, March 12 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • First, Break All the Rules: What the World's Greatest Managers Do Differently
    • Rated 3 stars

    29 January 2008 Whilst clearly a business management book, the insights are really valuable for any area where the development of people is key. And for me that's just about everywhere. I especially appreciated the insights from great managers summed up in the thought that it's not about trying to put more things into people because no one has unlimited potential, it's about bringing out of people what already in them - that's hard enough. For me, in a church context, the things Buckingham and Coffman have to say ought to be second nature - the tragedy is they are not. I've got a better feel now for why people develop different talents and abilities which are what lie behind our strengths, together with skills and knowledge. Read this alongside taking StrengthsFinder, together with 'Go Put All Your Strengths to Work' and 'The One Thing You Need to Know.'

    geoffreybaines wrote this review Tuesday, January 29 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Embracing Grace: A Gospel for All of Us
    • Rated 4 stars

    25 January 2008

    I like the way Scot provides pathways into the deeper life with God and the expression of the gospel through an idea that both captures the imagination and opens up new worlds of experience and understanding.

    In 'Embracing Grace' this is provided through his Scot's use of the Greek word Eikon (image) as a picture of whose image we are made in, and being restored to be, in order that we might live out the gospel that is about being in union with God and communion with others.

    Eikon moves the reader away from thinking of the life of faith as being an individual one to being one that is restored to and lived out with others - when God reproduced his image it was in a plurality.

    geoffreybaines wrote this review Friday, January 25 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Practicing His Presence
    • Rated 3 stars

    I have been searching for something written by Frank Laubach for some time now and was really pleased to be able to access this book with some of his thoughts about bringing God to mind in every moment of every day. I describe him as one of my heroes in faith and would have loved to have more to explore and practice.

    geoffreybaines wrote this review Thursday, January 3 2008. ( reply | permalink )
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