Saturday, October 22, 2011

bibliophilia

i love books.
I've got a lot of them.
I spend a lot of time, reading to them, listening them, organizing them, trading them-
they are in every room of my house and in my office.

recently, I downsized my office and sold nine boxes of books. I didn't realize that parting with them would be such an emotional experience for me.

I have not been buying as much paper-books lately because I'm low on storage space- I've been getting most of my books through my amazingly-wonderful little amazon kindle.

I recently organized my books and I noted that there were a number of re-occuring authors. there is a short list of people who can write a book and be guaranteed that I will buy it the day it comes out. they are as follows:

  • phillip yancey- this guy is my favorite author. hands down. I've have all of his books. I even got to meet him a few years ago. when his last book came out, I was listening to it while painting and I had to actually stop painting and wipe away tears from the beauty of the stories that he told.

  • jim collins- this guy has written the best and most influential books for business over the last 15 years. he has something insightful to say on ever page of ever book.

  • erwin mcmanus- what can I say? I love this guy- and no one says it better than him. I have been able to meet him a few times and actually had lunch with him way back when I was in college and he was still unknown.

  • donald miller- I love his books and stories. I will get every one that he writes.

  • malcolm gladwell- what does he write about? kind of everything. and its always incredible, profound, and well said.

  • leonard sweet- this is another one of my favorite Christian authors. he has such a delightful way of writing and preaching. I met him a few months ago- he is amazing.

  • rob bell- this guy has sparked all kinds of controversy about his views on hell recently- I can disagree with him and still enjoy his books, and speaking. I was also able to meet him recently.
there is also a list of authors who I enjoy very much, and no not have ALL of their books, but I have many of them. these people include:
  • henri nouwen- on faith and spirituality
  • patrick lencioni- the guru of business leadership
  • stephen covey (I might have all of his books)- on leadership
  • chip ingram- how cool is it that my boss writes books?
  • bill hybels- on church leadership
  • tim sanders- on likeability and workplace leadership
  • craig groeschel- on christian living
  • guy kawasaki- on everything business
  • neil t. anderson- on theology and freedom in christ
  • mo willems- for my little- she loves his books! so do I. (she could probably create a list of favorite authors too)

recently I was organizing books and jane was helping. I found a book that I didn't want, and I didn't think I could sell or trade. I said to jane- "jane- you can just throw this one in the trash."

she said, "you mean- just throw it away? ...how sad."

it is sad when a book has no one to love it.

leaders are readers.
God is love.
rev-rob

1 comments:

Diane said...

Oh I feel this one!! Love it! I'll have to try out some of these authors too. I have tons of Yancey, but don't think I've read any. Maybe he'll be next on my list. :)