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      <title>Books list</title>
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        <p>Here are some books (new and not so new) at the <b>Mountain View Public Library</b> that cover topics Highway Community has been discussing at various levels.
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Also note, I haven&#8217;t read many if any of these&#8230; so if you do read or have read any please feel free to comment!
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Be aware that some may not be available just yet, but usually will be available within the month.
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<b>Call #  208.2 Peters </b>
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Author  Peters, F. E. (Francis E.)
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Title   The voice, the Word, the books : the sacred scripture of the Jews, Christians, and Muslims / F.E. Peters.
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Publication    Princeton : Princeton University Press, c2007.
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<b>Call #  230 Küng </b>
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Author  Küng, Hans, 1928-
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Title   On being a Christian / Hans Küng, translated by Edward Quinn.
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Publication    Garden City, N.Y. : Image Books, 1984.
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<b>Call #  232 Spong</b>
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Author  Spong, John Shelby.
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Title   Jesus for the non-religious : recovering the divine at the heart of the human / John Shelby Spong.
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Publication    New York : HarperSanFrancisco, c2007.
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<b>Call #  242 Benson</b>
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Author  Benson, R. (Robert), 1952-
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Title   Digging in : notes from the back garden / Robert Benson.
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Publication    Colorado Springs, Colo. : WaterBrook Press, 2007.
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<b>Call #  248.4 Lucado</b>
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Author  Lucado, Max.
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Title   Every day deserves a chance : wake up to the gift of 24 little hours / Max Lucado.
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Publication    Nashville : Thomas Nelson, c2007.
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<b>Call #  248.843 Thomas</b>
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Author  Thomas, Kim, 1958-
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Title   Simplicity : finding peace by uncluttering your life / Kim Thomas.
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Publication    Nashville, Tenn. : Broadman &amp; Holman Publishers, c1999.
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<i>I started this one, and do want to return to it. 
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I think it would be good to read with at least one other person, 
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so you can support each others efforts.</i>
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<b>Call #  248.843 Transparent</b>
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Title   Transparent : getting honest about who we are and who we want to be / [edited by] Sarah Zacharias Davis.
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Publication    Grand Rapids, MI : Fleming H. Revell, 2007.
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<i>I actually HAVE just finished this one. Each chapter is one woman&#8217;s story 
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usually dealing with a specific area - fear, jealousy, finding a voice, etc. 
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Would be good to read with a couple of other women, as there are 
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discussion questions at the end of each chapter. 
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Definitely hits the value of authenticity.</i>
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<b>Call #  248.86 Jeffress</b>
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Author  Jeffress, Robert, 1955-
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Title   Second chance, second act : turning your messes into successes / Robert Jeffress.
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Publication    Colorado Springs, Colo. : Waterbrook Press, c2007.
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<b>Call # 253 Lupton</b>
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Author      Lupton, Robert D.
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Title       Compassion, justice, and the Christian life : Rethinking Ministry to the poor / Robert D. Lupton.
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Publisher   Ventura, Calif. : Regal Books,|c2007.
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<b>Call #  254.3 Bailey</b>
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Author  Bailey, Brian, 1970-
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Title   The blogging church : sharing the story of your church through blogs / Brian Bailey with Terry Storch ; foreword by Ed Young.
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Publication    San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass, c2007.
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<b>Call #  261.21 Mehta</b>
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Author  Mehta, Hemant.
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Title   I sold my soul on eBay : viewing faith through an atheist&#8217;s eyes / Hemant Mehta.
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Publication    Colorado Springs, Colo. : Waterbrook Press, 2007.
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<b>Call # 261.8 Bono</b>
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Author      Bono, 1960-
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Title    On the move : remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast, Washington DC, 2 February, 2006 / Bono.
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Publisher   Nashville : W Pub. Group, [2007]
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<i>
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I have read this one as well. Short book, as it is the speech itself, 
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concerns our response to the poor in the world. Definitely a thought 
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provoker, discussion opener, and action inspirer.</i>
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<b>Call #  261.88 Taylor</b>
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Author  Taylor, Sarah McFarland, 1968-
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Title   Green sisters : a spiritual ecology / Sarah McFarland Taylor.
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Publication    Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2007.
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(You might find older books on religion and ecology <b>261.8362</b> )
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<b>Call #  962.4043 Steidle</b>
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Author  Steidle, Brian.
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Title   The devil came on horseback : bearing witness to the genocide in Darfur / Brian Steidle and Gretchen Steidle Wallace.
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Publication    New York : Public Affairs, c2007.
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      <title>Discussion: Prayer does it make any difference&#63; &#45; Yancey</title>
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        <p>This book has been read by members of the Prayer Team.
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Opening up this discussion for those members and others in the Highway Community
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that have read this book. 
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Regards,
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Mon
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Prayer Does it Make Any Difference? / Philip Yancey
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      <title>Discussion: Boundaries with Kids &#45; Cloud and Townsend</title>
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      <published>2007-07-09T04:39:17Z</published>
      <updated>2007-07-09T04:47:36Z</updated>
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        <p>Currently this book is being read and discussed in Second Hour class at Mountain View Campus of Highway Community.
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Other members of the Community may have read this book, as well. 
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Perhaps you have not been able to come to the Second Hour classes 
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and have particular questions or thoughts you&#8217;d like to discuss.
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Maybe you do attend the class, but something struck you while you
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were reading this week and don&#8217;t want to wait until Sunday!
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If any of the above describes you&#8230; feel free to join in on a discussion of the book in this Forum.
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Regards,
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Mon
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Boundaries with kids : When to say yes, when to say no to help your children gain control of their lives
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 / Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend
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    <entry>
      <title>Books, books, books</title>
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      <published>2007-07-07T21:54:39Z</published>
      <updated>2007-07-07T21:57:18Z</updated>
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        <p>Welcome to the Highway Book Forum - 
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Hi, I&#8217;m Monica&#8230; some of you may know me as Morten&#8217;s mom.
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I&#8217;m a librarian by profession&#8230; so when it comes to books : 
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I&#8217;m surrounded by them all day at work and all day at home.
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As the moderator of the Highway Book Forum, I hope to create
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a place where the community can share what we are reading 
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and how it has effected us. 
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I&#8217;m still thinking about how to organize this all.
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Meanwhile I thought I&#8217;d start with &#8220;Where to find something to read?&#8221; 
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In the next few days I&#8217;ll be posting a list of books that can be found at the library
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in Mountain View.&nbsp; These are not so much recommendations, just books that seemed
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to relate to issues that  we have been discussing as a community (i.e. from Sundays or 
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Tuesdays or Youth Group)
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The poll is just for fun&#8230; choose whichever one seems to happen the most.
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I look forward to reading more!
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mon
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