In the Coracle

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  • Top Ten Reads of 2006

    December 31, 2006 // Tags: Uncategorized

    One of the meme-like things going around right now is for bloggers to list their ten favorite books of 2006. So here’s my take, in no particular order.

    Contemplative Prayer

    I’ve had this on the bookshelf for quite a while and read it over my vacation.  It was fantastic, a great survey of contemplative prayer and its history.  Very different than I expected.

    The View from a Monastery

    Wonderful stories of the reality of monastic living - personality conflicts, hopes and dreams, the reality of spiritual formation over life, etc.
    An Adaptation of the Rule of St.Benedict

    I highlighted something on most every page in this book.

    The Cloister Walk

    Easily my favorite book this year.  It’s lyrical, poetic, frank, and uplifting.  It’s a masterpiece, and I’ll read it several more times in my life.

    Equipping Your Church to Reach a Changing World (J-B Leadership Network Series)

    If you read Guder’s Missional Church and were blown away but had a hard time figuring out what to do next, read this one.  I’ll read it again.

    One Man's Journey Around Ireland by Sea Kayak

    Wow.  My uncle bought this for me last Christmas and I devoured it.  It’s the story of a man from Port Angeles, WA sea kayaking around Ireland.  Although he’s not a man of faith, the way he describes the history of the people and land through which he travels is pure, holy.  I can’t wait to walk these paths next August.

    A History of Street Photography

    I love good street photography.  This book contains fantastic images, but also great interviews with the masters.

    Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't

    Inspirational. Even if I didn’t run right out and corporate-ize our church as a result.  The book thrills me with hope.
    Baseball Between the Numbers

    Best baseball book this year.  Great stories, analysis, discoveries.

    The Benedictine Tradition (Traditions of Christian Spirituality)

    Yep, yet another great book on Benedictine community.  Again, I highlighted a ton of it.

    The Cry For The Kingdom

    Best book on prayer I read this year (and I’ve read many).  I miss Stan Grenz’ voice, and this book is a classic.  I wish all Christians could read it.

    Hmm, I guess that’s 11.  Oh well, this one goes to eleven.

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I'm trying to live a deep and relational Christian life. As I study Christian spirituality, I find the Celtic stream helpful, challenging and liveable. One of the images from early Celtic Christianity is their sea transport - the coracle.

The ancient Celts traveled in coracles - handmade, wooden framed and hide-covered boats, to journey where the trinitarian God led them. Though the transportation was simple, the journey was profound. This image is an illustration of the way I experience God's guidance - an invitation to travel with him on his paths, not mine; at his pace, not mine.

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