Nadia Bolz-Weber: Salvation on the Small Screen? 24 Hours of Christian Television
This is my book. It will change your life. Ok, not really.
Kester Brewin: Signs of Emergence
This book is tremendous. Drawing on his background as a math teacher, Brewin explores why the church is where it is and why it is to change...using complexity theory. This is a must read.
Edward and Lorna Mornin: Saints: A Visual Guide
This is a gorgeous handbook of the saints.
Peter Rollins: How (Not) to Speak of God.
Pete is an emerging church pastor of the Ikon community in Belfast, Ireland. I can't recommend this book enough.
Phyllis Tickle: The divine hours
Phyllis is one the smartest women I've ever met. I'm using this book for matins and noon prayer as well as vespers and compline.
Anne Lamott: Traveling Mercies : Some Thoughts on Faith
One of my favorite books of all time. She's pretty cranky and sarcastic too.
Eddie Gibbs: Emerging Churches: Creating Christian Community in Postmodern Cultures
Gibbs and Bolger spent 5 years compiling this book which relys heavily on interviews with emerging church leaders in the US and the UK. They seem to favor independant churches over denominational ones...so very little is said about us "loyal radicals"
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Sweeeeet! Love it!
Posted by: michelle | October 31, 2009 at 07:05 PM
wow.
and... wow.
c,xo
Posted by: cary | November 01, 2009 at 04:14 AM
Nice Tat! Great color.
Posted by: Jesse Turri | November 03, 2009 at 06:51 AM
Love it! Reminds me of the Jacob Epstein statue of Lazarus in the chapel at New College, Oxford. I did a paper using it once, and though you can't see it from this angle, there's also just the start of his hand working its way loose--sort of a precursor to your tat.
Posted by: Christopher Putnam | November 03, 2009 at 02:52 PM
Just found your blog - love the Tattoo.
Posted by: Eric | November 12, 2009 at 07:50 AM