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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Sunday Words of Encouragement May 15, 2011

This morning was a wonderful celebration of communion - remembering Christ's sacrifice.
We also celebrated the graduating seniors so Pastor did his version of a commencement sermon for all of us:  Living a Life that is Worthy.  The sermon was based on 2 Cor 13: 5-14.
Pastor encouraged us to test ourselves to see if we were living to show Chirst in us. Do we show love, patience, compassion and courage as the Bibile exhorts us to? 
Then we were encouraged also to: be cheerful (rejoice); keep in good repair (aim for perfection); think in harmony and be agreeable (be like minded). 2 Cor 13:11.
Finally he noted that we are not alone. We have saints who have gone before us as well as Jesus and the Holy Spirit to help direct us in our daily lives.

Thie song seems to fit what our lives should reflect,
whether we are new or old graduates: 
our love and thanks to our Creator, Redeemer and Counselor.
A Verse for today:
2 Corinthians 13:14 (New International Version)
14 May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.

I pray for success (as defined in relationship with God and man) for graduates everywhere.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Enquiring Minds - Meme Week 37 PLUS Comment Giveaway + Winner

Interesting replies regarding the death of Osama bin Laden. The majority of comments indicate that we do not feel much safer in our world today. Jennifer was brave enough to say she supports the conspiracy theories. I was sort of surprised to see all the sites on that when I was pulling the 9/11 photo.

The Winner from Enquiring Minds Week #36 is: #7. Mariee. Mariee, please pick a book from the Love Books List for Giveaway or remaining Christmas Giveaway Books and let me know your choice, your address and a choice of bookmarks if desired.

This meme is hosted by Dollycas Thoughts for Thursdays - which are hard for me to make.  The goal is to get to know our fellow bloggers and visitors better. Each week Dolly asks some questions for us to answer and then link up. I am late doing the post but I am trying to to participate as I would like to learn more about blogger and follower friends.


WEEK 37 QUESTIONS

1. What is your favorite thing to do on a sunny bright Spring day?
Well - it should probably be swimming but my favorite thing any day is reading. So how about this picture: that's me on the float in the corner of the pool with a book! (I have a funny pony tail on the top of my head so I didn't use any close up shot.)

2. What is your favorite color?
Burgandy. With close second of nice greens.

3. Do you have a favorite month of the year?
Thinking....thinking...  Not really any favorite as I usually like any month I'm in except when it is too hot in the summer.
But maybe December is my favorite because both Christmas and my birthday are celebrated that Month.

Your turn to share: What is your favorite thing to do on a bright spring day? Wat is your favorite color? Do you have a favorite month?

Enquire Comment Winners can choose a selection from  Valentine and "Love" books or the remaining Christmas Giveaway Books
Rules: a) Must be a follower; b) Share a comment on any (or all) of the three questions above.
Open internationally and an international winner may get a smaller book or a $5.00 GC if I decide the mailing is too much.
I will pick a Comment winner from all comments made by Friday, May 20 at 10PM central. 

Winners: Roxanne St. Claire Books, Elizabeth and the Prince of Spain and Replacement

Thanks as always to everyone who enters the giveaways.
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THREE WINNERS OF
by Roxanne St. Claire



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Maria, dianad and Carol M.


CONGRATULATIONS
TO WINNER OF
by Margaret Irwin
Elizabeth and the Prince of Spain (Elizabeth I Trilogy)

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Hira.


CONGRATULATIONS
TO Replacement WINNER OF
Never a Gentleman (The Drake's Rakes series) 
by Eileen Dreyer
Never a Gentleman (The Drake's Rakes series) 
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katpash.
UPDATE: Katpash also won this book elsewhere SO we have a Replacement for Replacement Winner Confirmed! 
Congratulations to Kaity!
I will email the OTHER winners to send me their mailing information.

Book Review and Giveaway: Hood by Stephen R. Lawhead

A reluctant leader struggles but finally becomes an outlaw King for his people.


  • Mass Market Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson (April 8, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1595543295
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595543295
     Genre: Historical Fiction
     My Rating: 3.5
Robin Hood: The Legend Begins Anew
For centuries, the legend of Robin Hood and his band of thieves has captivated the imagination. Now the familiar tale takes on new life, fresh meaning, and an unexpected setting.

Hunted like an animal by Norman invaders, Bran ap Brychan, heir to the throne Elfael, has abandoned his father's kingdom and fled to the greenwood. There, in the primeval forest of the Welsh borders, danger surrounds him—for this woodland is a living, breathing entity with mysterious powers and secrets, and Bran must find a way to make it his own if he is to survive.

Like the forest itself, Hood is deep, dark, and at times savagely brutal—yet full of enchantment and hope. Internationally-acclaimed author Stephen R. Lawhead has created a lyrical rendering of a time-honored story that will lead you down strange pathways into another time and place.

Review:  This is an interesting version of the Robin Hood story. The author has placed the character of Hood in the  forest of Wales in the 11th Century.

The protagonist, Bran, is the resentful and disrespectful son of the King of Elfael - a small fortress in Wales. Bran has no motivation to take on the duties of a Prince or King. Bran is not an immediately likeable character - he is lazy, selfish, impulsive and foolish.  It was not until near the end that he begin to care for the welfare of the people and begin to assert himself as a leader.

Bran’s father, the King, is on his way to give his pledge to King William the Red when he encounters a Norman Baron who claims he has been given the land grant to Elfael. The Norman knights trap the Cymry party killing the king so he cannot reclaim the land. The only Briton to survive the attack is the king’s old champion, Iwan.

Bran, Iwan and Brother Ffreol travel to Lundien to seek return of the land. Along the way they take shelter with another priest, whom they nickname Friar Tuck. Friar Tuck nicknames the big knight, Iwan, as Little John.

Bran meets treachery and betrayal on every side. He flees north, stopping to say goodbye to his sweetheart, Merian. When he helps defend villagers from Ffrreinc soldiers he is hunted down and left for dead.

An old woman finds Bran in the deep woods and rescues him. While he struggles with fever, she tells him a very strange tale. He has vivid dreams of a beautiful maiden, a challenge to win her hand, and a trap ending in his taking responsibilities for the land that he didn’t want.

After more betrayal Bran takes to the woods as an outlaw. He makes a disguising hood that makes him look like a raven. Then he and his friends begin to steal from the wealthy and terrorize the oppressors.

I thought this read a bit slowly. I had to reread parts to settle in my mind the historical time and place and there were parts of conflicts that I thought were unnecessarily long. I found the allegory a little hard to follow, although there is clearly despair and chaos when evil surrounds the people and they have no leader and no hope. (Thanks to my friend Susan for helping me understand that bit.)

There are portions of writing that are wonderful in imagery and intensity. Bran’s grief and rage upon coming upon the carnage of the battle is excellently portrayed and then followed by a beautiful prayer. The old woman nursing Bran sings a wonderful old song. There is an overall feeling that this is real legend telling.

This was read by our church ladies’ book club. One of the readers loved it and immediately bought the sequel. Another didn’t like the style. I enjoyed the history, the twist on the Robin Hood legend and the rich writing style. Unfortunately I wasn’t really enthralled with the story.
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3. For two extra entries, blog, facebook, tweet (any of those networks!) about this giveaway and tell me where you did.

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Friday, May 13, 2011

Winners for Celebrate Childrens' Book Week

Thank you to everyone who entered!
I am planning to include a little extra surprise toy gift with the packages - just cause I want to!
CONGRATULATIONS
to the Winners!

Package #1 -- Winner is Maria Smith
Two Dr. Seuss books:  Hop on Pop and The Foot Book: Dr. Seuss's Wacky Book of Opposites

Hop on Pop

The Foot Book: Dr. Seuss's Wacky Book of Opposites



Package #2 -- Winner is Judy H
Two Veggie Tale books:
Junior's Colors (Veggietales Series) and Bob and Larry's ABC's (Veggietales Series)


Junior's Colors (Veggietales Series)Bob and Larry's ABC's (Veggietales Series)


Package #3 -- Winner is Christie (swaggirl)
Rapunzel (Picture Puffin Books) (hardcover) and  Elmo's Guessing Game About Colors

Rapunzel (Picture Puffin Books)


AND:
Package #4 - INTERNATIONAL ONLY -- Winner is Giada M.
Winner's choice of children's book(s) from Book Depository - value up to $10.00


If I do not get to email the winners tonight, I will do so tomorrow. Or winners can email me at mesreads@gmail.com
I will need mailing addresses and choice of books from Giada.

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