Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Review - The Creative Life


Review - The Creative Life
The Creative Life
True Tales of Inspiration 
Finding your true north
Julia Cameron 
ISBN 978-1-58542-824-3  2010
Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin NY
pages 235   Biogrpahy
Julia Cameron shares a season of her writing life in The Creative Life. It is a journal of times she spent talking about work with other artists. It is an honest reflection of their struggles to be creative. She provides insight into the everyday life of an artist. 

Monday, May 28, 2012

Review - The Hunger Games Trilogy


Have you been caught up in the hype about the Hunger games trilogy? You should be. The series is a well written, disturbing saga of the dystopian world of Panem, whose totalitarian Capital controls it’s twelve districts with harsh and cruel practices. The major device is the annual Hunger Games for which each district sends a male and female tribute to fight to the death. In return for participating in the games, food and other supplies are made available to the districts. 
The disturbing heart of the saga brings you to face the cost of survival. What are you willing to do to secure survival for yourself, for your family unit, individual family members and other human beings. Suzanne Collins’ characters face this question on every page of the three novels. Her flawed characters don’t always make the decision you want. The pace is so fast for both the characters and you the reader that bad choices are bound to happen.
The trilogy is a painful illustration of Lord Acton’s quote, “Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely.” This concept of absolute corruption drives Collins’ plot, keeping the reader thinking, it can’t get any worse than this, only to find it does. It makes the books hard to put down and opens the door for sleepless nights. 
History shows dictators always forget how strong the will to survive is in humans. It can be harnessed for a time, but it will break through eventually. And even in the most tightly controlled regimes there are cracks that can be exploited. 
Although the saga comes to a true conclusion, it didn’t bring me peace. The Hunger Games trilogy is a beautiful and ugly depiction of the human spirit. It’s not for the faint at heart. 

Review of Beautiful Battle - Mary DeMuth


Somewhere between facing cancer and embracing God’s call on my life, I found myself unprepared for the spiritual warfare I faced. Looking for more training on how to use the weapons, I’ve been eagerly looking forward to Mary DeMuth’s new book, Beautiful Battle. It didn’t disappointed me. Nor would it disappoint any reader, who chose it from the back cover information. 
We have a gaping God hole which we spend our entire lives trying to fill. Satan offers us many counterfeit fillers. For Mary, “spiritual warfare begins -- leaving our own methods of filling our gaping holes at the well and allowing Jesus to fill every thirsty, needy place with His Living Water (p. 17.)” 
“Spiritual warfare is about setting things in proper order in our hearts and mind through the power of the Holy Spirit. (p. 64)”  Her personal stories and spiritual insights take us from the foundations of the battle to our victory in Christ, with action steps to create order in our hearts and minds. 
Her observations and premises rang true against my own experiences. 
In Mary’s transparent and engaging style, she draws you into this challenging topic empowering you with courage and skill to face the darkness. I plan on keeping my copy next to my desk. 


Beautiful Battle 
Mary DeMuth
ISBN 098-0-7369-4380-2
Harvest House Publishers
2012  pages 234

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Celebrate Pentecost


Today is the Feasts of Weeks, the Old testament celebration of the early, summer harvest or the First Fruits. 
While the disciples gathered in the temple to celebrate the feast, they were endowed by the Holy Spirit becoming the ‘first’ of the first fruits. 
And the feast continues... may you be filled with the gifts of the Spirit today.