Books are like buses. When you open up a book, it will take you to a new place. It will take you on a new adventure. Sometimes the book will take you on a journey of the imagination to a new country or a science fiction place.\xa0
Sometimes the book will take you on a path of learning you've never explored before, and that path will lead you down other paths, and then those paths will lead you down even more paths, and you will be able to meander through information that delights your mind and opens you up to new ideas and ways of looking at the world.\xa0
Books shape the way we think, feel, and show up in the world. They can even influence who we hang out with, who we agree or disagree with, and how we approach those agreements or disagreements.\xa0
Books are important. They have just as much influence over us as people do because they are written by people with bias, people with their own programming, people with their own lived experience or lack thereof.\xa0
Charlie Jones once wrote \u201cRemember, you are the same today as you will be in five years, except for two things: the people you meet and the books you read. Choose both carefully.\u201d
When it comes to books about deconstruction, I\u2019ve found some to be life-giving and hope-saturated, and I\u2019ve found others to be depressing and hopeless. In today\u2019s episode, I talk about some of the books that have changed my life and my relationship with God.\xa0
For the better!\xa0
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