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Cultivating Leadership in Schools: Connecting People, Purpose, & Practice
Published in Paperback by Teachers College Press (2006-06-30)
Author: Gordon A. Donaldson
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Must Have for School Leaders
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-03
The 3 principles explained in this book are the basis of any consistent philosophy of school leadership.

A must-read for anyone interested in educational leadership
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-24
As a masters student in a leadership program I have been reading the current literature around leadership for the past two years. Donaldson's book is by far in my top five. Easy to read and accessible, this book offers hope for the future of our schools. The model that he proposes for school leadership is both practical and filled with great ideals...anyone who has worked in a school will know that the author "knows his stuff."

I highly recommend the book.

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Helpful Votes: 13 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-22
Deborah Meier wrote:

"Wonderful, wise, and well said... This book lays out a way of thinking about what leadership might entail, alongside the details of why it doesn't happen and what it would require for it to become a reality." Meier is Principal, Mission Hill Elementary School, Boston; Founder, Central Park East High School, NYC

Tom Sergiovanni wrote:

"Few books will teach you more about leadership, how it works, and how it can slip into the nooks and crannies of a school. Donaldson sets a new standard for timeliness and relevance. A must read for school faculties who want to come together to work more effectively with kids." Sergiovanni is Professor, Center for Educational Leadership at Trinity University, San Antonio TX

Roland Barth wrote:

In this volume, Gordon Donaldson demonstrates that he is the ultimate `reflective practitioner'. Like a good academic, his gift to the reader is a refreshing model of school leadership.; But like a good practitioner, he offers a model based on the realities of the school culture.... I wish I had had Cultivating Leadership in Schools as my partner during my own turbulent days as a school principal." Barth is author of Improving Schools from Within, the founder of the Harvard Principals' Center and a former professor at Harvard

Gayle Moller wrote:

This book clearly and concisely explains why school leaders are frustrated in their jobs. In this book, practitioners will find a friend in the author who explains the obstacles to leading in schools, yet offers practical solutions through a leadership model that more closely reflects a school's organization." Moller is the former director of the South Florida Center for Educational Leadership and currently teaches at Western Carolina

Author's Synopsis
Helpful Votes: 29 out of 29 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-22
This little volume scrapes away the layers of thinking and strategies that have built up over the years and have been proferred to school principals. It begins with the simple, underlying question: "How is it that schools can be lead?"

And it begins with a simple goal: to develop a practical model of school leadership that promises to address the two most pressing issues facing school leadership today: 1) serve the learning needs of children and their communities and 2) prove practicable and fulfilling to leaders themselves.

From this point of origin, Gordon Donaldson casts a fresh eye on what he calls "the everyday realities" that surround people who seek to lead. He finds in his chapters entitled "The Conspiracy of Busyness" and "The Planetary Culture of Schools" that if people approach leadership in the classical paradigm of "one organization, one leader", they are destined to fail in schools.

Donaldson then generates a provocative new model that he argues is "congruent with the everyday realities of schools". Building from the work of Barth, Rost, Heifetz, Helgesen, Sergiovanni, and Darling-Hammond, he proposes a relational model in which leadership is "plural" - blended among people with diverse roles, talents, and responsibilities but who share a common purpose and a disposition for action. Leadership, he claims, engages three intertwining "streams" of a school's life: relationships among adults and between adults and children; purposes and commitments to them; and the belief that "we act in common" to attain our purposes.

The bulk of Gordon Donaldson's book explores what principals and teacher leaders can do to participate in leadership in the three streams. In doing so, he helps us distinguish between these two roles (both of which he claims are absolutely essential to a strong school). He goes on to examine, then, what particular skills and dispositions stand principals and teacher leaders in good stead as they go about this important work. Here, he calls upon the work of Daniel Goleman, Nel Noddings, Robert Evans, and Peter Senge among others.

The book's grounding in "realities" gives it resonance for teachers, principals, counselors, and even citizen leaders. Its descriptions of leader activities and the skills necessary for them makes it useful to people intent on learning to lead and searching for a more useful model for their own leadership experience.

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Curing The Heart
Published in Paperback by Christian Focus (2007-07-01)
Authors: Howard Eyrich and William Hines
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A Practical Tool for Biblical Counselors
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Review Date: 2008-06-04
Curing the Heart is a wonderful, concise overview of the methodology of counseling that is biblical. This work outlines the process of helping people with the struggles of life from the perspective of God's Word. This process includes coming alongside, giving hope, gathering data, defining the problem biblically, teaching the truth of the Word, seeking a commitment, giving good homework, and helping people become a functioning member of the body of Christ. This book is a great read and a handy reference!

A Comprehensive and Comprehendable Biblical Counseling Approach
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-17
"Curing the Heart" by Howard Eyrich presents a truly biblical model of counseling, and does so in a comprehensive, comprehendible manner. It is detailed and packed with data, while also well-written and user-friendly.

Section one presents the need for a biblical approach, arguing for the development of a biblical psychology where the Creator informs us about the nature of the creature. Eyrich's biblical psychology presents the Bible's message about humanity in a living and dynamic way, and shows how to use the Bible as a counseling tool that targets the heart.

In section two, he shifts from a biblical counseling model to the biblical counselor. Here he highlights the content, character, and competence of the biblical counselor.

Section three overviews the counseling process. Here we have a plethora of counseling intervention methods, each explained biblically and practically.

This excellent manual is made even better by the inclusion of four appendices with practical helps for actually ministry.

"Curing the Heart" should be mandatory reading for lay leaders, pastors, counselors, and students interested in understanding and developing their model of biblical counseling and their skillfulness as a biblical counselor.

Reviewer: Bob Kellemen, Ph.D., is the author of "Soul Physicians," "Spiritual Friends," "Biblical Counseling," "Martin Luther's Counseling," and "Beyond the Suffering: Embracing the Legacy of African American Soul Care and Spiritual Direction."

The Bible is Sufficient
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-13
"Curing the Heart" is an excellent primer for Biblical Counseling. This book demonstrates that, for the Christian, the Bible is an adequate source for counseling totally apart from any secular psyhological methods, especially since the fields of psychology and psychiatry are in direct opposition to the Christian faith. Those who counsel Christians will find this book to be an excellent resource.

Superb Book for Christian Counselors
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-23
As a new student to Christian Counseling this was one of the first books I had to read as an assignment. Not only did I read it but I could not put it down. I wound up reading it four times, and each time I felt that my knowledge base doubled. Even though the book was written several years ago, its principles will hold true forever.

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Daily Light on the Daily Path: The Classic Devotional Book For Every Morning and Evening in the Very Words of Scripture
Published in Hardcover by Crossway Books (2002-10-16)
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A terrific open and close to your day
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Review Date: 2008-07-12
Daily Light on the Daily Path has served for centuries as a wonderful, uplifting morning and evening devotional. In the 1800s, Samuel Bagster would lead his family in morning and evening devotions (something all too lacking in most contemporary households) by compiling scripture references along central themes. His son Jonathan, remembering the power of his father's devotions, published the compiled verses years later as Daily Light on the Daily Path. Originally in the King James Version, Crossway has now published an edition using the English Standard Version, whose accuracy and literary beauty do justice to the original, and whose readability brings the 19th century classic into the 21st century.

I was initially highly skeptical about using this work as a means of daily devotion. I have never been one in favor of taking verses out of their immediate context. However, Bagster's work is a marvel. It is an inspirational work that carefully compiles the selections so that they are harmonized, yet their original intent is not lost. He made sure, as a good father should, to not twist the scriptures to his own meaning, but represent them to his family as they were meant to be read all along.

In some ways, it is not unlike using your bible's cross-reference system as a means of daily reading. The carefully selected verses around central themes are an enrichment, letting Scripture speak to Scripture. I have found this book to be just the start I need in the morning to begin my day in a mode of worship, as well as an equally positive reflection after a day of joy or toil. Now incorporating the ESV (my personal favorite for devotion, study, teaching, and preaching), Daily Light continues to serve the Christian in the beginning and end of his or her day in the Lord. This ranks alongside Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening and John Piper's Taste and See in my favorite devotional books, but Daily Light will always have a particularly special place for being exclusively and beautifully rendered in Scripture itself.

Excellent in every way
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-15
A morning and evening collection of verses around a central theme. I like it because it is well thought out. And I can be quickly edified while I'm waiting for the morning coffee to kick in so I can have my regular quiet time. :-)

Great for busy moms! Just enough to start your day with.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
I needed a quick way to read the Bible in the mornings before my day started. I have more time for deeper, lengthier Bible studies during afternoon naptimes and after the kids are asleep at night...but in the mornings, my time is limited. The way the Scripture is broken into themes/topics is wonderful. The translation is beautiful and true to the original (from what I've researched and read about it), and the book is just the right size to sit onto a side table or nightstand.

Cannot recommend this enough!

Excellent update
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-05
An excellent update to a timeless classic---especially for those of us in the Reformed or Lutheran traditions.

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Daily Readings With St. Isaac of Syria (Daily Readings Series)
Published in Paperback by Templegate Publishers (1990-05)
Author: St. Isaac of Syria
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A wonderful introduction to St. Isaac.
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-03
'Daily Readings with St Isaac of Syria' ISBN 0-87243-173-8.

For those coming to St. Isaac for the first time, this is a wonderful place to start. The interesting and useful brief Introduction by A. M. Allchin is a minor masterpiece. The translations, by Syriac scholar Sebastian Brock, read beautifully and succeed brilliantly in capturing something of the profound humanity and gigantic spirituality of St. Isaac. Each of the selected readings takes up only a single page or less, and all are worth returning to often. Of them, Allchin writes:

"For myself I can only say that there are words here which once heard are never forgotten, words which speak with the clarity and vigour which we find in the Gospels themselves:

'Like a handful of dust thrown into the sea are the sins of all mankind compared with the mercy and providence of God'."


For all who trust that God is more than our petty projection
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-30
At a time when public Christendom is more a cause of chagrin than it is of delight, here is a timely corrective to "pious" habits of glib zeal and judgemental finger-pointing. Here is a selection from the saint's writings, the fruits of a holy life of prayer and compassion. "Someone who has tasted the truth is not contentious for truth. Someone who is considered among men to be zealous for truth has not yet learnt what truth is really like: once he has learnt it he will cease from zealousness on its behalf."

An Amazing Little Book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-16
St. Isaac of Syria provides a rare glimpse into the truly beautiful depths of Christianity. There are words of insight and wisdom here that draw you right into the very heart of God. A must read.

'A spring welling up from the depths'
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-12
Sixty clear, lucid meditations from a magnanimous theologian of the early church -- it is prose that reads like poetry, salutary and salvific. Meditations that could, in fact, be used as material for lectio divina. (We keep a bookmark on page 62, a page entitled "Do not despair.") This selection of readings is lucky enough to have an introduction by the great Anglican scholar A M Allchin.

A book that might prove similarly inspiring, from the Western tradition, is "Love Without Measure: Extracts from the Writings of St Bernard of Clairvaux," introduced and arranged by Paul Diemer, OCSO (Kalamazoo, Cistercian Publications, 1990, No. 127 in the Cistercian Studies series).

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Damage Control: How to Stop Making Jesus Look Bad
Published in Paperback by Baker Books (2006-03-01)
Author: Dean Merrill
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The whole truth
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-30
If you are not ready to hear cold hard facts. I mean the whole truth and nothing but. Don't read this book...YET. But think everyone who calls themselves a true christain should. I'm not going to tell you what's in the book. It's something that you are going to have to go throug and experience for yourself. Maybe you've been told some of the things that is in it, or all. But this Author puts it plan and straight, no sugar coating. Enjoy!

A Good Read For All Believers
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-16
Dean Merrill's book is a wonderful reminder of not only who we are but a sometimes sobering tale of how badly we reflect Christ from time to time. Through several stories, a few of them rather powerful, and thoughtful biblical application he makes the case for being the right kinds of ambassadors for Christ. The final section is where the argument turns into corrective and will be of great benefit to pastors and concerned Christians alike.

One of the primary struggles within the evangelical church today is relevance. While this book does not expressly tackle that issue, it will provide a great deal to think over when it comes to addressing our world in a winsome and effective way. I recommend this book not only for pastors and leaders, but for all Christians who would like to reflect on Christ's church reaching culture.

Every non-Christian could benefit from Christians reading this book.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-05
If the American church followed the widsom and insight contained in "Damage Control, How to stop making Jesus look bad," I think unbelievers would be even more compelled to accept Christ. In this book, Dean Merrill provides us with a candid look at how those from the outside of Christendom may see those of us on the inside. It's time someone stepped up to the plate and preached this message to the choir. I was challenged, encouraged, and convicted while reading "Damage Control." If you are serious about reaching the lost, this is a must read. I enthusiastically recommend this book.

An intriguing interpretation of societal perspectives which so frequently render Christ in poor view
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-07
No one does more damage to the message and image of Christianity than Christians themselves. Damage Control: How To Stop Making Jesus Look Bad by Dean Merrill offers an intriguing interpretation of societal perspectives which so frequently render Christ in poor view and how Christians might assist as His earthly ambassadors to improve His image and redeem His position with respect to the broader world. Introducing the reader to a remarkable understanding of what might be the cause of people's interpretive and illusive vision of Christ, Damage Control reminds its readers that each individual can validly make a difference in the minds of others and their often negative view. Damage Control is very strongly recommended to all Christians, regardless of their denominational affiliation, who witness the pains of noting the declining popularity of their faith and Savior, and wishing to help as much as possible to remedy that loss of stature and status through becoming a positive influence.

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The Dance of the Dolphin : Finding Prayer, Perspective and Meaning in the Stories of Our Lives
Published in Hardcover by Jewish Lights Publishing (2001-10)
Author: Karyn D. Kedar
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Finding meaning in the commonplace: Dance of the Dolphin
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-20
As a Reform rabbi, Karyn Kedar is undoubtedly aware of Reform Judaism's historic tension between the particularistic and the universalistic - the focus on things Jewish versus the things that relate to all of humankind. As befits a rabbi's book, Dance of the Dolphin is dominated by material from Jewish sources - Biblical, Talmudic, anecdotes of life in Israel. It is Kedar's great accomplishment that from these particularistic roots, a thoroughly universal message has blossomed. You don't have to be Jewish ... to be moved and challenged by her insight into the search for meaning in our lives, nor to recognize the wisdom in her admonition not to live in the past, but to build on the past. Dance of the Dolphin is easy enough to read, but difficult to come to grips with; the author makes clear that connecting with the Divine is not something that comes to us readily, but that rewards those who pursue it with diligence. The new book reveals, as did its predecessor, God Whispers, her uncanny ability to find the spiritual in the commonplace.

The Joy of the Search
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-03
One can hear her voice when reading the soulful words of Rabbi Karyn Kedar in The Dance of the Dolphin. Yet Rabbi Kedar also gives a voice to us, those who walk the path of our real world while searching for ways of making it our holy world as well. She proves her thesis that this can be done when she relates everyday events in everyday words and then interprets this same, mundane experience as a connection to the Divine. Here her words soar, reinforcing the joy that comes from from one who, recognizing that connection, wants to share it with others. She does so with passion and clarity. Rabbi Kedar's writing also sends the message that there is a joy in undertaking the search, thereby giving strength and comfort to those less learned than is she. The Dance of the Dolphin is the work of a gifted writer but more importantly, that of a master teacher.

The Dance of the Dolphin
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-25
The Dance of the Dolphin is a gift of love, beauty, and spirituality that Karyn Kedar has shared with her readers. Like God Whispers,it evoked many soulful emotions and tears. When I first began reading it, I carried the book around with me everywhere I went. It just felt good to have it next to me...in my drawer at work, next to me in my car, or sitting on my night table. I never wanted it to end. I will treasure the Dance of the Dolphin, and continue to read it over and over again. Karen has put into words the kind of person I strive to become and delicately demonstrates how one can develop their own relationship with G-d.

Karyn Kedar's new gem
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-09
Karyn Kedar's first book, God Whispers, had this magical quality that brought the eternal and the spiritual into everyday life, and now Dance of the Dolphin has matched - actually surpassed - the first book. Dance of the Dolphin is a book you will want to linger with. It is not long, but don't plan to plow through it fast. At every step you will see your life in new ways, and you will find yourself lost in thought, pondering the insights that the book has helped you see. Like a dolphin that needs to breathe air as it lives in the water, Kedar shows us how to breathe spirituality into every moment of our lives. She helps you see magic in the mundane, and reading her books is a rich, rewarding experience. As with God Whispers, she does this by weaving in stories, many from her own life, and seamlessly weaving them into greater truths about life, people and God. Read this book. Savor it. Think of it, like the dolphin does, as a breath of fresh air.

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DARK BLESSING
Published in Paperback by Xulon Press (2007-09-18)
Author: L.A. Artis
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From Dark to Light
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Review Date: 2008-01-31
To God be the glory for the goood things he has done to my beloved Sis. Elder Lenora Artis; She has walked through what she is teaching others about how The Lord God of gods...The Lord God of gods!! is wanting to bring anyone through or out of the dark times if they are willing to walk with Him and IF....IF...you are breathing and are living in this life of Faith you will face these dark times. This book "DARK BLESSINGS" is one of the must have books for any one who is looking for answers to life's dark nights!!!!!!

Rosa...representing The Rose of Sharon.

Dark Blessing
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-19
I purchased this as a Christmas gift for my daughter. The book arrived promptly and my daughter was pleased with her gift.

Dark Blessing -Best Seller!! A must have for every born again beliver
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-01
This young author is amazing!!! This book has taught me about FAITH! As I journey into 2008 I will reflect on this wonderful book...anything that tries to hinder my walk with the Lord Jesus Christ I don't care what it is I will always remember the reading and the teaching I receive from this wonderful book Dark Blessing!
To the author....WELL DONE! AN EXCELLENT READ! BRAVO! YOUR WRITING IS AMAZING!! THIS SHOULD BE A NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER NO QUESTION! GOD BLESS YOU

Dark Blessing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-06
This book has blessed & inspired me to hold on to my faith in God. It has given me hope through the dark times in my life--now and in the future--that through God all things are possible.

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David Leadbetter's Positive Practice
Published in Paperback by Collins Living (2005-05-01)
Author: David Leadbetter
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Great & Easy to Understand
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-22
I was attracted by "David Leadbetter". This book illustrates many simple but useful exercises for golfers/beginners. It comes with sufficient 4-color photos to illustrate, more easier to understand. Highly recommend to golfers who want to improve their games consistently and accurately.

Excellent book for a beginner
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 23 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-30
I bought my clubs on June 6, 1998, and the book a week later. I had never played golf prior to buying the clubs. I have practiced the methods David showed in the book and average a score in the high 90's. The book is very easy to understand, and the pictures show you the exact form and motions required. If you are trying to learn golf, this is an excellent purchase.

(July 29, 1998)

Easy to understand!!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-27
I really love this book. A lot of pictures and motion sequences. I hvae read "Faults and Fixes" which is written by the same author. If you want to read this, buy together.

Maximize Your Practice Time
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-18
Most golfers want to improve, but don't know how and/or don't want to put in the effort with positive practice.

This is where this book comes in. It goes over basics of swing and then shows how one can track and practice those aspects of the game that are losing you shots.

Diagnostics are similar to John Jacobs' "Golf Doctor" who influenced Leadbetter much.

Here though in the book are really good drills and practice tips that will help the beginner through intermediate. The more advanced player is usually a good practicer already or doesn't need it.

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A Day Apart: How Jews, Christians, and Muslims Find Faith, Freedom, and Joy on the Sabbath
Published in Kindle Edition by Oxford University Press, USA (2007-01-08)
Author: Christopher D. Ringwald
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Intelligent, comprehensive, and respectful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-07
Christopher Ringwald has crafted a fine book that interweaves history, scripture, and personal experience to illuminate Sabbath traditions among Jews, Christians, and Muslims. His writing is intelligent and absolutely lyrical in many places. He manages to offer a comprehensive sweep of these religious traditions that's quite detailed without bogging the reader down.I agree with the reviewer who notes the value of this book for those interested in comparative religions. I'd add interfaith families as well.

A Powerful Journey
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-29
"A Day Apart" is an isightful study of not only the special day of observance in the three major religions of the world, but also a far-reaching journey to the spiritual boundaries of these faiths. This is a must-read for all students and teachers of comparative religion. The book presents the unbiased perspective of a devout Christian scholar. It has the potential to help bring about healing among the three cultures. The day-to-day experiences of the author's friends -- from all three faiths --lends both power and instruction to the narrative. I thoroughly enjoyed this powerful book.

ecumenical or abrahamic sabbath
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-02
I have read a lot of books about the venerable sabbath, but none of them was - sit venia verbo - as ecumenical as Christopher Ringwald's book on the subject: 'A day apart'. The subtitle of the book - 'How jews, christians, and muslims find faith, freedom, and joy on the sabbath' - evokes a harmony which could greatly benefit the Middle-East from Beirut to Islamabad and from Cairo to Kabul.
Under the same title there is a book by Noam Zion e.a., but this is, with the subtitle 'Shabbat at home', really a jewish how-to-do-book rather than a pioneering study like the book of Ringwald. He describes the historical and spiritual interrelations of the three abrahamic days of rest and worship with a lot of information which has never been brought together in one book before. He also describes his personal impressions of abrahamic co-existence in his own environment in the USA, without even suggesting that one of those days is better than the other. The book is a happy mix of good scholarly research and personal testimony, highly recommended to anyone who is interested in the relations between jews, christians and muslims and, for that matter, in the future of mankind.

A Clear Lens On Three Great Religions
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-29
Christopher Ringwald, a journalist and scholar of religion, has used a deceptively simple difference as a lens onto the three great monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. That difference is that the three religions all keep the Sabbath, but on different days. The Muslims on Friday, the Jews on Saturday, the Christians on Sunday. It's a great and very comprehensible device that allows the readers to enter into these three related, but also different and sometimes warring, faiths. As someone who considers himself spiritual but not religious, I found Ringwald's book extremely interesting. Until I read the book actually, I wasn't aware that Muslims kept their Sabbath on Friday. Ringwald's book is a great way to go deeper into these three religions, and also to understand how religion affects secular culture. For example, probably the only reason we have our beloved weekend, is because of its roots in religious faith and the commandment to have a day of rest. Very worthwhile book.

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Day by Day: Reflections for Reading the Torah
Published in Hardcover by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1998-10)
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Very Worthy Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-20
A very worthwhile read. The author has used terrific and verifiable sources for this inspirational daily devotion. Perfect for those of us who don't have much time for reading; yet desire personal growth. These reflections offer depth of insight and encouragement. I highly recommend it.

Exquisite - excellent and broad taste in quotations
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-08
This volume of readings for a year sets the tone for each week with a reading from the Torah. For each day of the week there is a selection of readings. These readings may be a single sentence, a poem, a paragraph, a teaching tale. They are a variety of traditional Judaica, philosophers, poets, Christians, Hindus, Buddhist, Taoist. They are so well selected that they create a coherent whole not a mishmash and reflect a deep, mature spirituality on the part of the collector. While the weekly cycle may target a Jewish audience, the book is so well put together that it can be recommended for individuals of any religious persuasion.

A concrete example of the variety. For week 28 (Leviticus 14:1-15:33) Sunday: Emily Dickinson, Jacob J. Halevi, Dag Hammarskjold; Monday: psalm, Talmud; Tuesday: psalm, Chasidic, Kenneth Hildebrand, Leigh Hunt; Wednesday: Talmud, Blaise Pascal, Sigrid Undset, Sir Thomas Browne; Thursday: Psalm, Yiddish proverb, Janet Harrison, Archibald Rutledge, Juvenal; Friday: Abba Kovner, Chasidic, Elinor Wylie, Helen Keller; Shabbat: Psalm, Lion Feuchtwanger, Clarence E, Pickett, Booker T. Washington, Albert Camus. Wonderful.

magnificent work--a classic-best of its kind
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-11
This is a the work of a brilliant man--a compilation of thought and stories, poems and prose from the world's great thinkers and writers. Wonderful for anyone with any interest in contemplation of the great themes of life. Truly spiritual.

Collection of an inspired man
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-15
I was deeply saddened to learn of the death of Chaim Stern, the editor of this book. He had a profound impact on my life. Through his prayer books and other writings, he has touched millions of people. Please, allow yourself the joy of being touched by his work, and buy this book! He is an inspired man who shares wisdom that will have a lasting impact on you. He was one of the greatest thinkers of our time. His passing is a tragic loss, since he remained so prolific. Yet, his words will live on and on. Please enjoy the richness of this book for years to come, and let his memory and influence continue forever!


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