55 Day Challenge: Day 36
Recommend 8 books.
- C.S. Lewis’s The Scewtape Letters
- Stieg Larsson’s The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo trilogy
- Donald Miller’s Blue Like Jazz
- Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief
- The Bible
- John Eldredge’s Wild At Heart
- R. Kent Hughes’ Disciplines of a Godly Man
- Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games trilogy
55 Day Challenge: Day 21
Your favorite book and why?
My favorite book is the C.S. Lewis classic, The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. It gives me fond memories of my childhood spent in Narnia. I visited Narnia again when I was 24; it was still as magical as I remembered it.

C.S. Lewis in Mere Christianity makes a brilliant observation about gospel-humility at the very end of his chapter on pride. If we were to meet a truly humble person, Lewis says, we would never come away from meeting them thinking they were humble.They would not be always telling us they were a nobody (because a person who keeps saying they are a nobody is actually a self-obsessed person). The thing we would remember from meeting a truly gospel-humble person is how much they seemed to be totally interested in us. Because the essence of gospel-humility is not thinking more of myself or thinking less of myself, it is thinking of myself less.Gospel-humility is not needing to think about myself. Not needing to connect things with myself. It is an end to thoughts such as, ‘I’m in this room with these people, does that make me look good? Do I want to be here?’ True gospel-humility means I stop connecting every experience, every conversation, with myself. In fact, I stop thinking about myself. The freedom of self-forgetfulness. The blessed rest that only self-forgetfulness brings.
True gospel-humility means an ego that is not puffed up but filled up. This is totally unique. are we talking about big self-esteem? No. So is it low self-esteem? Certainly not. It is not about self-esteem. Paul simply refuses to play that game (I Cor. 4). He says ‘I don’t care that much about my opinion’ – and that is the secret.
A truly gospel-humble person is not a self-hating person or a self-loving person, but a gospel-humble person. The truly gospel-humble person is a self-forgetful person whose ego is just like his or her toes. It just works. It does not draw attention to itself. The toes just work; the ego just works. Neither draws attention to itself.
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First look at Ang Lee’s Life Of Pi
Life Of Pi, Ang Lee’s take on Yann Martel’s novel of the same name, has released a first official image featuring the titular Pi and his tiger companion, Richard Parker.
The film will tell the story of a young boy who finds himself stranded at sea for a mammoth 227 days. However, he’s not out there alone, as he has the aforementioned tiger as well as a hyena, a zebra and an orang-utan for company.
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A letter from Donald Miller
After six years, Blue Like Jazz the movie will hit theaters on Friday, April 13th. That fact alone is nothing short of a miracle. By now, you’ve heard the story of how this movie almost didn’t happen. Thousands of people have joined together to get us here, so it’s time to finish strong.
HERE’S WHAT’S HAPPENING OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS:
• Our initial theater offering is great for an independent film. We’ll open Blue Like Jazz in about 150 theaters - from NY to LA and dozens of cities in between. But we hope to grow this base to cover the entire country in the weeks that follow.
• To open on more screens in more markets we must be successful on opening weekend. If Blue Like Jazz doesn’t have a strong showing on opening weekend, it will be pulled from theaters.
• Since theaters will only expand the movie if we have a strong weekend. We need about 1,000 people to buy tickets on opening weekend in all 150 theaters. That’s obviously a lot of tickets but it’s doable with some help from you.
• If we are successful in achieving this goal, the phones of our distributor (Roadside Attractions) will be ringing off the hook with theater chains wanting to show Blue Like Jazz in new markets.
SO HERE’S HOW WE CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN:
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