![]() ![]() I started on Pursuit of God just after finishing the Confessions of St Augustine and there is a marked difference between the language used. Their writing is unlike how you are used to people speaking, yet it’s not hard to read or comprehend. ![]() They both have a way with words they can communicate massive concepts in simple fashion. Lewis (this book reminds me a lot of Lewis’s Mere Christianity). And Pursuit of God seemed to fit well, so I added it to the list.Īnd I’m so very glad to have made that decision. As I started to flesh out the content plan for 2017 and beyond, I realized I wanted to do more learning on the topics myself and started looking for materials. That is, until I started thinking about the core content of this newsletter and my goals for 2017. When a friend of mine was moving away, he happened to have a copy (he previously ran his own Christian book store and had a lot of great material he couldn’t bring with him … I benefitted greatly) and I was happy to add it to my collection.īut it still wasn’t one I immediately thought I needed to get to right away. The Pursuit of God is a book that I’ve heard of plenty of times before, but it did not jump out to me as “must read” for quite some time. ![]()
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