1. The Reaping
2. The Kingdom
3. Live Free or Die Hard
4. Bowling for Columbine
5. The Brave One
6. Eastern Promises
7. Fool’s Gold
8. In America
9. Deuces Wild
10. December Boys
11. Manic
12. Love & Sex
13. The Golden Bowl
14. We Own the Night
15. 27 Dresses
16. Definitely Maybe
17. Juno
18. Martian Child
19. Igby Goes Down
20. Good Advice
21. Mansfield Park
22. November
23. The Namesake
24. The Comebacks (didn’t watch all of it… too dumb)
25. The Tao of Steve
26. Rendition
27. Margot at the Wedding
*This list excludes Lifetime Originals
Currently, I'm reading (though not very faithfully) Searching for God Knows What by Don Miller. My Miller Time has been sparce this last month. I need to pick up the pace! This year, I've read Through Painted Deserts (it was painful at times, but in the end, I enjoyed it) and To Own a Dragon. Here are some other books I plan to read this year:
- Hiding from Love by Dr. John Townsend
- The Crescent Through the Eyes of the Cross: Insights from an Arab Christian by Nabeel T., Dr. Jabbour
- Does My Head Look Big in This?
- Sold by Patricia McCormick
- The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible
- Love is a Choice
- Velvet Elvis
- Get Married: What Women Can Do to Help It Happen
- Safely Home by Randy Alcorn
5 comments:
Yes, I noticed you were blogging here again - in case you were wondering :)
I'm reading "Searching for God Knows What" currently myself. I don't like it as much as "Blue Like Jazz," but I still do like it quite a bit. The "Deserts" one is next on my list.
As I mentioned, Deserts is rough, but worth reading all the way through. I want to say my favorite chapter in SFGKW (so far)is chapter 10, but I can't remember for sure... it's the one about the Gospel not being a formula.
That's the chapter I just read - good stuff.
I'm still kind of approaching him warily - I don't agree with him on everything, so it makes me nervous about all of it. Still, it's thought-provoking, so that's a good thing.
I'd be interested to know where you don't agree with him.
Political stuff, for one. And I sometimes feel he rejects *everything* about "established" Christianity.
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