Re: Books: 2nd Edition
Posted: Aug 02, 2019 8:00 pm
It's funny seeing what books my kids really attach to.
My four-year-old daughter just LOVED Charlotte's Web (which I just finished last week). I started Homer Price this week and my six-year-old son can't get enough of it.
For those who have read it, there's a chapter in there with doughnuts so we had to go get some doughnuts this afternoon to eat while we finished that chapter up.
Meanwhile, I've picked up a book (there's a VERY long story behind this that I'll spare you from) called Essential Writings on Church History. It's more or less a compilation of what the title says. Thankfully it's broken into tiny sections so I can get through it But church history between the Bible and Now is something I've always been interested in learning about, but know absolutely nothing about. I just finished the section called the Martyrdom of Polycarp, which was excellent. I've heard the story before, though I didn't remember names or locations or anything like that, so it was great to read the actual historical account.
My four-year-old daughter just LOVED Charlotte's Web (which I just finished last week). I started Homer Price this week and my six-year-old son can't get enough of it.
For those who have read it, there's a chapter in there with doughnuts so we had to go get some doughnuts this afternoon to eat while we finished that chapter up.
Meanwhile, I've picked up a book (there's a VERY long story behind this that I'll spare you from) called Essential Writings on Church History. It's more or less a compilation of what the title says. Thankfully it's broken into tiny sections so I can get through it But church history between the Bible and Now is something I've always been interested in learning about, but know absolutely nothing about. I just finished the section called the Martyrdom of Polycarp, which was excellent. I've heard the story before, though I didn't remember names or locations or anything like that, so it was great to read the actual historical account.