Probably the reason I’m so very tired; I’m existing on jello, pudding, ice cream, and soup while nursing a hungry little 3 month old! The last few days have been ROUGH to say the least. A daze of consciousness between pain and pain medication; I’m finally seeing the end of the tunnel.
There is some good news. My recovery time has allowed me to think about things at a slower pace and start books I otherwise wouldn’t have started.
Firstly, I am almost halfway through The Deadliest Monster, an introduction to worldviews and theology. So far, an excellent read for any christian in better understanding the logic of our Christian faith and the fallacy of other worldviews.
Literate, witty, incisive and provocative, The Deadliest Monster is a remarkable book. Part worldview handbook, part theological primer, and part introduction to belles letters, it is a genuine delight to both heart and soul. I can’t think of a better book for home schoolers, Sunday School teachers, youth pastors, or Christian educators to use to understand all the implications of the biblical view of the nature of man. Jeff Baldwin has done us all a great service.
by George Grant, author of Grand Illusions
Secondly, I was introduced to an invaluable resource for Christians on the web. Christian Classics Ethereal Library contains hundreds, if not thousands of Christian classics for free on the web or in text download. Pay a small fee for PDF and other formats.
The mission of the CCEL is to build up the church by making classic Christian writings available and promoting their use.









