I just finished reading Andy Andrews book, The Lost Choice. It's one of those great reads. I think reading is one of the best uses of your time and the side effects are a plus!
Here's a brief overview...
Book Description
When a young boy finds a mysterious object in the creek near his home, his parents launch an investigation that will eventually link the ancient object to such remarkable figures as George Washington Carver, Oskar Shindler, Joan of Arc, and Alfred Vanderbilt. Separate pieces of the artifact--with different but similar inscriptions--shape the lives of those who possess the object.
With each new discovery come new questions: What is the connection between these objects? Is there is another piece? And, if so, how might this final piece complete the object and its message? Could it, indeed, change the very world with its power and wisdom?
The books ending reveals not only the origin and fulfillment of this amazing artifact, but also the guiding principles behind this story that can be applied directly to readers' lives. (Bio provided by Amazon.com)
When a young boy finds a mysterious object in the creek near his home, his parents launch an investigation that will eventually link the ancient object to such remarkable figures as George Washington Carver, Oskar Shindler, Joan of Arc, and Alfred Vanderbilt. Separate pieces of the artifact--with different but similar inscriptions--shape the lives of those who possess the object.
With each new discovery come new questions: What is the connection between these objects? Is there is another piece? And, if so, how might this final piece complete the object and its message? Could it, indeed, change the very world with its power and wisdom?
The books ending reveals not only the origin and fulfillment of this amazing artifact, but also the guiding principles behind this story that can be applied directly to readers' lives. (Bio provided by Amazon.com)
Today's walkaway: I'm trying to read at least one book a month and apply what I read to my life. It's been a great discipline and the life applications and spiritual growth are amazing side effects!
1 comment:
it is amazing the things we have in common. You try to read and apply a book a month and I read and apply a "calvin & hobbes" every month.
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