Tuesday, January 12, 2010

10 Million Words Blog - Tim Challies



I recently discovered Tim Challies' new blog entitled "10 Million Words" which you can find here. You can also go to his original blog entitled "Informing the Reforming" here. Challies is an evangelical blogger and author.

His newest blog's undertaking is to read every top-15 non-fiction book on the New York Times bestseller list throughout all of 2010. If accomplished, as you can guess, this will add up to more than 10 million words read and an average of 3 books read each week. According to Challies' overall goal of the project, "I am interested in the cultural and worldview implications of all of these books. They will provide, I’m sure, a snapshot of where America is at as she enters a new decade."

Personally, I think this is a fascinating idea and I am anxious to see how this blog unfolds. I have been following it for about 2 weeks, and so far, it has indeed proven to be really interesting.

- ae

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Humility: True Greatness - C.J. Mahaney

I recently enjoyed my read-through of "Humility" by C.J. Mahaney and I wanted to say a couple of words.

I found this to be a quick but powerful read on the severity of pride as sin and the necessity of humility before the Lord. The central Scripture that this book is centered on is James 4:6b, which says, "God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble."

Mahaney does a good job of taking us exactly where we need to go to rid of our pride--the humbling display of God's grace through Jesus on the cross. If we are to mortify the sin of pride, we must do so out of the power of the cross, for Christ rescued us from our sin by being our very ransom:

"the emphasis of the ransom image is on our sorry state--indeed our captivity in sin--which made the act of divine rescue necessary...So to hear the Savior speak the word ransom and understand it rightly is to be freshly reminded and affected by our own serious and sorry state, our miserable lostness and wretched bondage to sin. We cannot free ourselves from pride and selfish ambition: a divine rescue is absolutley necessary." (pg 51-52)

As C.J regularly teaches (esp. in "The Cross-Centered Life"), our lives must focus on the cross of Christ through every life situation. He does a great job of portraying this truth throughout "Humility."

-ae

Back to the Blogosphere

Well, friends, I recently got the itch to start blogging again, so here I am. After reflecting a bit on what I should blog about, I came to the conclusion that I would blog short "blurbs" of thoughts and quotes from books that I am reading. Sure, I could tell you about my life, but isn't that what my Twitter is for anyway?

My goals through this blog:
  1. For this blog to give all glory and credit to Jesus Christ, my Lord
  2. Review and comment on books I am reading with the hope of sparking interest in books you might find worth reading
  3. For reviews to be "short and sweet," giving just a taste, leaving the rest for you to discover
  4. To have some fun with this, not taking myself too seriously
That should do it. I hope you enjoy reading and be sure to comment and add your thoughts along the way.

Happy Reading!

-ae