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<blockquote data-quote="Erick" data-source="post: 2770060" data-attributes="member: 11535"><p>I am not someone who generally enjoys reading. In my life, I've ready maybe 10 books since High School. My excuse has always been a short attention span and not wanting to read a book before reading the New Testament. During Lent of 2012, I got the audio recording of Johnny Cash reading the NT and read along with him. (I have copies on a flash drive for anyone wanting one, PM me your address or I will email a dropbox link). Since then still read seldomly until recently. I kept hearing about C.S. Lewis and especially his book, <em>The Screwtape Letters.</em> It's about a demon uncle, writing letters of advice to his demon nephew. Each chapter is a letter and it's pretty short readying. I was blown away by Lewis's insight to the humanity. My second C.S. Lewis book and current reading is <em>Mere Christianity</em>. This is a written adaptation of his radio broadcast to the British people during the start of WWII. For those that don't know C.S. Lewis, he was an atheist and Oxford professor. He converted to Christianity with the help of colleague J. R. R. Tolkien and by logic. He has a God-given talent of making sense of a living theology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erick, post: 2770060, member: 11535"] I am not someone who generally enjoys reading. In my life, I've ready maybe 10 books since High School. My excuse has always been a short attention span and not wanting to read a book before reading the New Testament. During Lent of 2012, I got the audio recording of Johnny Cash reading the NT and read along with him. (I have copies on a flash drive for anyone wanting one, PM me your address or I will email a dropbox link). Since then still read seldomly until recently. I kept hearing about C.S. Lewis and especially his book, [I]The Screwtape Letters.[/I] It's about a demon uncle, writing letters of advice to his demon nephew. Each chapter is a letter and it's pretty short readying. I was blown away by Lewis's insight to the humanity. My second C.S. Lewis book and current reading is [I]Mere Christianity[/I]. This is a written adaptation of his radio broadcast to the British people during the start of WWII. For those that don't know C.S. Lewis, he was an atheist and Oxford professor. He converted to Christianity with the help of colleague J. R. R. Tolkien and by logic. He has a God-given talent of making sense of a living theology. [/QUOTE]
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