June 10, 2025
Good afternoon,
( We will be in Winnipeg through June 18th, so I might not be writing a daily reflection for the next week. I will be attending a writers conference on the campus of Canadian Mennonite University. )
A few years ago I was asked to do a 10 minute devotional for a MEDA. It was for their annual Pastors’ breakfast. Besides doing the devotional I handed out a Top Ten of the books that have influenced me. I am going to try in the next year to re-read all of them. I will give a short reflection after finishing them. I wonder if I will see/hear/read them differently. They are in no particular order:
1. Who has seen the Wind W.O. Mitchell .
2. Sideshow William Shawcross
3. Outliers Malcolm Gladwell
4. The Portrait of the Artist by a Young Man James Joyce
5. War Poems Siegfried Sassoon
6. Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoevsky
7. The Politics of Jesus John Howard Yoder
8. The Wounded Healer Henri Nouwen
9. The Sacred Journey Frederick Buechner
10. The Russlander Sandra Birdsell
Sorry, only one woman. Three Canadians. Only one poet. Wendell Berry, Sarah Klassen Bruce Cockburn, Alan Doyle and Mary Oliver might be on the list next time. The oldest book is Crime and Punishment ( 1866 ) that I read in high school. The most recent book is by Gladwell. I will start , with the only book of poetry by Sassoon. What are some of your favourite or most challenging books, Scripture or otherwise ? Do you have a favourite author and why ? Fiction or non-fiction for your reading ? I have five of both on my list. Sorry again for having only one woman, but let me include Mary Oliver too on my list. When I put this list together, the book of Luke was my top biblical book/text, but I am not at the same space as I was then.
” Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind ” Romans 12:2
Peace for all the world. AMEN.
Fred
black and white shadows
crush humanity’s freedom
am I complicit ?
MPL 2025