Last week I started reading a book that I have enjoyed immensely. It’s written by Candice Millard and titled The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt’s Darkest Journey. Here is a short description from Publishers Weekly, via the book’s page at amazon.com:
In a gripping account, Millard focuses on an episode in Teddy Roosevelt’s search for adventure [...]
Archive for June 4th, 2009
What Business Are We In?
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Surprised by C. S. Lewis
Posted in Book Review, Books & Reading, Christianity, Joy, Theology, Uncategorized, tagged atheism, C. S. Lewis, Christianity, doubt, faith, Surprised by Joy on June 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Over the last few months I’ve had an intense interest in the writings of C. S. Lewis. I’ve always appreciated his work, but was never a diehard fan. I think there are certain authors and books that become important to you at different stages of your life journey. I remember in college reading Henri Nouwen’s [...]