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The Delusion of Disbelief (last 3 copies)
Author David Aikman    Publisher Tyndale: Saltriver
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01/01/2009
David Aikman is well known to many YWAMers. He has often taught in YWAM schools (in fact he just spent a day at the Authors Training School at our base) and always makes a deep impact. Aikman is an Oxford trained journalist and author who was the Time bureau chief in Eastern Europe, Beijing and Jerusalem and has become a renowned expert on China. With all of his other priorities and demands, I am delighted that he decided to reply to the “New Atheists” and he demonstrates that he is well qua...[More]

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The Shack
Author William Young    Publisher Windblown Media
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01/01/2009
I gather that this book has more than a million copies in print and has stayed number one on the NY Times bestsellers list for two months, and that there are more than just rumors that a film will soon be made by one of the major Hollywood studios. So what are we to make of this phenomenon?

Firstly, it presents a welcome change from the writings of the New Atheists. I am delighted to report that 'The Shack' has already had more than double the sales of the much-hyped Richard Dawkins boo...[More]

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Strengthen Yourself in the Lord
Author Bill Johnson    Publisher Destiny Image
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01/01/2009
I rarely re-read a book I have just read, but I read Bill Johnson’s book last month and am reading it again now. It is that helpful!

Bill is the pastor of an Assembly of God church in Redding CA that has developed a reputation as a place where many people are healed every week. On the European side of the Atlantic, Bill has recently had extensive exposure at leadership conferences and many have said he seems to have similar gifts and anointing as those we saw in John Wimber more than ...[More]

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The Myth of a Christian Nation
Author Gregory Boyd    Publisher Zondervan
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01/01/2009
One of Boyd's recent books Repenting of Religion has made a deep impact on many of us in YWAM. This new book is written in the same loving tone and in-depth thinking. One of the foremost things I appreciate about Boyd, is the fact that Jesusâ teaching remains front and centre to all he writes.

This book is written in the context of mounting patriotic fervour following the invasion of Iraq. As a pastor of a large Church Boyd came under pressure to marry American patriotism and biblical ...[More]

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An Ethic for Christians and Other Aliens in a Strange Land (last 2 copies)
Author William Stringfellow    Publisher Wipf & Stock Publishers
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01/01/2009
Stringfellow was recognised by many as a prophetic voice “crying in the wilderness.” Though he wrote in the '60s and '70s he was ahead of his time in many respects. He left Harvard law school to move into a black neighbourhood in New York as a direct expression of his Christian commitment. He saw that Jesus had commanded his people to serve the poor and needy, so he obeyed. In so doing he discovered he was up against more than the decisions of individuals. He discovered the potent effect of ...[More]

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Theopolitical Imagination
Author William Cavanaugh    Publisher T. & T. Clark
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01/01/2009
In this book, Cavanaugh, a Catholic theologian, explains the myth of the state as saviour. He points out that the modern idea of a state was only developed in the 16th and 17th centuries. Historians usually present the state as the means by which wars of religion were brought under some measure of control, but Cavanaugh maintains that the “wars of religion” were not primarily about religion at all (like Northern Ireland today) but about the emergence of the centralized power of the governme...[More]

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Overthrow
Author Stephen Kinzer    Publisher Times Books
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01/01/2009
Finally in this series of books I recommend one that is written from a perspective for which I have little sympathy, but it is very worthwhile because of the historical documentation in it. Kinzer is a senior journalist with the New York Times and in this book he documents America’s involvement in overthrowing various regimes in the course of the last century. He then goes on to trace the consequences of those overthrows in successive generations. I was disappointed at some of what he wrote. F...[More]

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Good to Great and the Social Sectors
Author Jim Collins    Publisher Harper
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01/01/2009
Now to another subject altogether: I have learned a lot from business and management authors like Stephen Covey, Peter Drucker, Patrick Lencioni and Jim Collins. But I am also a little wary about them. The basis for leadership in the Body of Christ is completely different than in business or politics. However, many of the values of leadership as expressed by these authors are essentially God’s ways. As they identify good leadership practices, they often express insight that is of great value a...[More]

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Thinking for a Change
Author John Maxwell    Publisher Center Street
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01/01/2009
I am quite convinced that the ability to organize thoughts and the information we possess is one of the keys to effective leadership. John Maxwell clearly excels at this ongoing task. He is also a great advocate of each person making quality thinking time for themselves. That is a subject I run across again and again these days. It's always difficult to set aside time for prayer, reflection and thinking , but John Maxwell's book is a great encouragement to do so. Again and again he inspires the ...[More]

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The World Is Flat (v. 3 updated/paperback)
Author Thomas Friedman    Publisher Macmillan/Picador
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01/01/2009
This is the book everyone is talking about. I heard people mention it and read about it in interviews several times before I finally ordered a copy. I was not disappointed even though it's long and sometimes gets a little bit detailed. Nevertheless the overall themes of the book are far-sighted and will provide a grid through which we will see the world for many years to come. I find myself using the phase "The earth is flat" again and again to describe our current international environment, esp...[More]

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Iraq (last copy)
Author Andrew White    Publisher Continuum
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01/01/2009
The war in Iraq is one of the most controversial subjects on the planet today. Most of us think about it or write about it with at best indirect information. However, my friend Canon Andrew White has been engaged in Iraq for many years and has the most extensive network of key contacts across all the communities there of anyone I know. As a committed Christian, highly skilled in reconciliation and peacemaking, Andrew's thoughts on Iraq are certainly worth consideration. Andrew has first hand inf...[More]

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Milestones: Memoirs, 1927-1977
Author Joseph Ratzinger    Publisher Ignatius
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01/01/2009
It was a fascinating book to read for insight into the spirituality, theology and personal background of this man who has become so broadly influential over the past couple of decades. As a Protestant I read with satisfaction the depth of his commitment to the scriptures and the way his outstanding intellectual ability has been applied to grappling with the ways of God. He also gave me insight into how he deals with the traditions and doctrines of the Church that are not directly traceable to Sc...[More]

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Basil Hume: The Monk Cardinal (last copy)
Author Anthony Howard    Publisher Review
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01/01/2009
I enjoyed this biography of Cardinal Basil Hume written by Anthony Howard. It is entitled The Monk Cardinal. Here was another man of deep spirituality and personal discipline and therefore one who inspires me.

A friend of mine who knew him pretty well said, 'Whenever I met him, I always felt as if I had just interrupted his prayers and should speak very quietly.' This biography, however, also goes into more of the politics and machinations of the Catholic Church and its relationship to ...[More]

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How to Be a Bad Birdwatcher (last copy)
Author Simon Barnes    Publisher Random/Pantheon
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01/01/2009
For several years now, I have found increasing enjoyment from watching birds. I began to feed them in my back garden (or yard for Americans) about 10 years ago and get particular satisfaction from a new species turning up. Just for fun a couple of evenings ago, my 10-year-old grandson and I decided to name all the different kinds of birds we could think of and we came up with more than 60! Try it. You might be surprised at how many different birds you can recognize.

I am not interested ...[More]

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Jubilee Manifesto
Author John Ashcroft    Author Michael Schluter    Publisher IVP
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01/01/2009
Michael Schluter of the Jubilee Centre has spoken at a number of YWAM leadership gatherings in the last few years. He and his team at the Jubilee Centre and the Relationship Foundation have done an enormous amount of thinking about how the gospel message applies to such subjects as: criminal justice, relationships between nation states, economic policies, public policies in relationship to families and social structures, how should welfare work within society, what is the role and what are the l...[More]

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The Broker
Author John Grisham    Publisher Random/Bantam/Dell
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01/01/2009
As usual Grisham produces a very readable book ideal for airplanes and vacations. Grisham has just enough characters to force you to concentrate so the books don't get boring, and the characters are developed well enough that you begin to empathize with them. Grisham's characters are normally distinguished by good being clearly good and evil being clearly evil. This time though the main character crosses from one side to the other. So that makes for an engaging twist.

Timeliness is one ...[More]
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