Where I’ll Be This Weeked…
By Vicky Beeching on May 30, 2008 in Uncategorized
Hey there!
Hope you have a great weekend ahead of you : )
Tomorrow I hit the road bright and early (owch!) to Chattanooga TN, to play at J-Fest. Should be a great event… Big Daddy Weave are headlining, then there are a bunch of us playing before them including my mate Steve Fee and co-writing friend Matthew West… So I’m excited!
Last weekend in Canada, I borrowed Gordie the drummer from Starfield, to play for me as he already lives in Canada so it was closer to fly him in! He wrote some nice words about last weekend in the Starfield Blog today… check it out here
Ok gotta go sleep so I’ll be up in time tomorrow…
Question for you this weekend -
“If you could take two books to a desert island (apart from the Bible!) what would they be and why?”
Peace!
vicky



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Sounds like a fun weekend to come!
I would take “The Holiness of God” by R.C. Sproul and “Justification and Regeneration” by Charles Leiter. They’re the only non-Bible literature that I’ve actually enjoyed reading, not to mention I’ve learned a LOT from them.
To be stranded on an island with no one but me and God, I would desire to have books that deal with the important questions: “Who is God and what has He done for me through His grace?”
Wayward Now Home | May 30, 2008 | Reply
not much of a reader, I just dont have time for it anymore, but I’m really liking “captivating” by john and staci eldridge.
Linz | May 30, 2008 | Reply
Well at the moment I am reading the Hevenly Man about Brother Yung in China. If I had to be stranded as of tomorrow I would take that one as I am hooked on his story and would have to finish it! Otherwise one of the chronicals of narnia books as I can read them again and again and something else. There are too many choices! Books are such a marvellous invention!
With love
xx
emma | May 31, 2008 | Reply
I guess the 2 books I would choose to take with me are:
Jesus Freaks 1 & Jesus Freaks 2 by dcTalk
These 2 changed my life and challenged me to not only be willing to die for Christ but far more to live for Him as well.
Martin | May 31, 2008 | Reply
I would have to pick;
Slaughter House 5, Kurt Vonegut
Because then I would always be reminded of how to float through time.
&
Catcher in the Rye
Simply because if I could be any character in a book I would most likely pick Holden.
randy | May 31, 2008 | Reply
on second thought, maybe I’ll trade one of my books in for:
“How To Survive On A Desert Island For Dummies”
Martin | Jun 1, 2008 | Reply
I love Martin’s revised answer! I think he is the smart one of the bunch. I would take a Beth Moore book- Just don’t ask me to choose, and Gone With the Wind. Not only because it is a very good book, but it is a very long book!
Meghan | Jun 1, 2008 | Reply
War and Peace - To keep me warm at night, because I still can’t finish that book (so it might as well be firewood).
A Dr. Seuss Collection - I’m sure I’ll go crazy on an island anyway and memorizing those would get me there faster.
cB | Jun 1, 2008 | Reply
I have a hard time picking favorites, but… just shooting from the hip, I might pick one of any number of things from C.S. Lewis (Till We Have Faces is amazing) and the complete short stories of Mark Twain (yes, it’s a single bound book).
Jonathan | Jun 8, 2008 | Reply
“The Glory of Jesus Christ” - (volume 1 The works of John Owens), By John Owen
Volume 2 the Works of Jonathan Edwards, by Jonathan Edwards
oshea | Jun 27, 2008 | Reply