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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Blue Like Jazz.

Read it. Go on. Find a copy, pick it up, and read it. This book, well, it doesn't sound like a book. It reads more like a conversation, like listening while a good friend tells his story. It's about the author, Donald Miller, and his journey in accepting God's love. It's blunt and real. It made me think, made me laugh, and made me question how I was living. One of my favorite chapters is the one about confessions. When I read that chapter, I felt like I needed to apologize. To my family, to those kids at school who I judged, to the girl at youth group who annoys me.

This book is one of those books that you pick up, read, and flip to the front cover and read again. It's that kind of book that sticks in your head. It challenged me more than anything I've read before. One of my all time favorites.

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