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		<title>Lots About Books&#8211;and War</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lots About Books—and War &#8211; January 3 Per usual, I read a lot in 2015—as in 197 adult books and 46 youth and children’s books. I belong to a United Methodist Women’s BookWorms group that meets once a month and I read a lot...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lots About Books—and War &#8211; January 3<br />
	Per usual, I read a lot in 2015—as in 197 adult books and 46 youth and children’s books. I belong to a United Methodist Women’s BookWorms group that meets once a month and I read a lot of books from the national United Methodist Women’s Reading Program catalog. I read many of the books in that catalog that are also for youth and children. I gather titles of books from magazines, newspapers, friends. And I pick up books at the library that just look like they might be gems.<br />
	I’m going to take four posts to share some of the book titles with you:  Books and War; Books and Grace and the Bible; Books and Prison; and Books and Grandchildren.<br />
	The first book about war was a surprise to me. I had just read something deep and heavy and wanted to follow it with something light so I picked up Kristin Hannah’s newest book: &#8220;The Nightingale.&#8221; Surprise to me—it is not light. It is an amazing book about World War II. It gave me a little bit of the feeling of what it was like to live in occupied France with the poverty and the anxiety. I also caught a glimpse of the courage of the woman who helped downed Allied fliers to cross the mountains to safety. It made me realize I had never had to live in a war zone.<br />
	The second book is &#8220;Mission at Nuremberg—An American Army Chaplain and the Trial of the Nazis&#8221; by Tim Townsend. Here I was impressed with this Army chaplain and his task of relating to and pastoring those on trial at Nuremberg. But after the trials were over and he was appointed to a Lutheran church in the states, he chose to pastor again in a nearby prison, when hundreds of men were touched by his humanity and spirit.<br />
	The third book is &#8220;Plenty of Time When We Get Home—Love and Recovery in the Aftermath of War,&#8221; by Kayla Williams. This is a good book about veterans and the help (and respect) they do or don’t get. Both Kayla and her husband are veterans of the Iraq war.<br />
	And the last book about war is Walter Wink’s &#8220;Engaging the Powers—Discernment and Resistance in a World of Domination.&#8221; This is the third book in Wink’s Powers Trilogy and in my opinion it’s the most accessible and the most powerful. Walter Wink believed deeply in the non-violence of Jesus and the need for it in the world. This book gives details, theology, success stories of non-violence, and more.<br />
	On page 216 he writes: “Violence can never stop violence because its very success leads others to imitate it. Paradoxically, violence is most dangerous when it succeeds.”<br />
	Wink quotes Reinhold Niebuhr’s often used prayer: “God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”<br />
	Then the Walter Wink rephrase of this prayer is: “God, help me to refuse ever to accept evil; by your Spirit empower me to work for change precisely where and how you call me; and free me from thinking I have to do everything.” He very much lived out that prayer himself.</p>
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