UPCOMING DATES
November 27 @Sarah B.
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Sincere Thanks!
We are blessed to be a part of LBCLBC!! Don't you agree!? Thank you, Jenn, for hosting! Thank you everyone for the encouraging conversation! Look forward to next month! Can't believe it's the last meeting of the year!
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Discussion Questions for "Under the Overpass"
After reading this book, do you have a different view of the homeless?
If you had to be homeless, based on Mike and Sam's experiences, would you
rather be in Denver, Washington DC, Portland, San Francisco, Phoenix or San Diego? Why?
On page 45, Psalm 34:18 is quoted, "The Lord is close to the broken hearted." and he says, "I wondered if pretending you're not broken keeps God at a distance."
He also says, "If we are the body of Christ--and Christ came not for the healthy but the sick--we need to be fully present in the places where people are most broken." Talk about this.
Doug ( San Diego, pg. 196) longed for God to "fix" him but he wasn't willing to stop doing the very thing that grieved him. Do you agree it's a scary thought that there might be something in your life that you have prayed for deliverance from yet you refuse to let go of that thing?
I marked lots of things in this book, but due to lack of space I won't mention all of them......Were there other incidents that stood out to you that I haven't mentioned?
Talk about Carla ( pg. 206)
He gave some suggestions for things to do to help America's homeless. Did you think these were good ideas?
Is there something God would have you stop doing, start doing or continue doing as a result of reading this book?
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Girlfriends!
Thank you, Amanda, for offering your home on the spur of the moment! We had lots of food ( thanks to all who brought it!) , fun and interesting discussion.....as usual!! What a great book club!!
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR "WHILE WE WERE WATCHING DOWNTON ABBEY"
Was this an enjoyable read? Why or why not?
Did you see the importance of having girlfriends in this book?
Did "Barbie and Ken" make you want to puke!!??
Did you cheer when Samantha told (Dr.) Zachary off?
Samantha seemingly married Jonathan because he could provide for her many needs...He wanted to hear her "say" she loved him, not that she was just grateful for what he did for her and her family. It made me think, "Do I treat God this way?"
Did you have any thoughts like that as you read?
Another "lesson".....Don't judge by outward appearances! Talk about this a little.
Were you surprised that Brooke and Bruce Dalton got together or did you see it coming?
If you're a Downton Abbey fan, did the weekly viewings sound like fun?
Have you ever had more time than usual to complete a task and were less able to do it than when you had a pressing deadline, like Claire in writing her book?
Did you like that Claire changed her "genre" and was able to write incorporating what was going on in her "real" life?
If you had to choose, who would you rather be, Samantha, Claire or Brooke? Why?
Did you appreciate how Jonathan's mother, Cynthia, came through for Samantha in the end?
Would you recommend this book to others? Why or why not?
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR "THE DEVIL IN PEW NUMBER SEVEN"
How did reading this book affect you?
Would you agree that "truth is stranger than fiction" in regard to this book?
Do you think it was well written? Did the way she started the book pull you right in? Why or why not?
What horrified you most in her story?
Did you find it hard to believe that a person could get away with setting off dynamite in their neighbor's yard for so many years?
Do you think Robert made the right decision to stay in Sellerstown? Why or why not?
Talk about what he said "When The Lord gets ready for me to leave this church, He won't send the message by the devil."
Would you have stayed?
Would you have been tempted to accept the offer by the KKK to "take out" Mr. Watts?
What would you say is the major theme of this book?
One comment I read on line said that they thought (speaking of forgiveness) that Rebecca should have had to forgive her parents for deciding to stay and subjecting her and her brother to the dangers they faced. What are your thoughts on that?
Were you shocked that Ramona died the way she did?
What are your thoughts on Aunt Dot? ATF Agent Charles D. Mercer? Any comments on other people in the book?
Would you agree that "truth is stranger than fiction" in regard to this book?
Do you think it was well written? Did the way she started the book pull you right in? Why or why not?
What horrified you most in her story?
Did you find it hard to believe that a person could get away with setting off dynamite in their neighbor's yard for so many years?
Do you think Robert made the right decision to stay in Sellerstown? Why or why not?
Talk about what he said "When The Lord gets ready for me to leave this church, He won't send the message by the devil."
Would you have stayed?
Would you have been tempted to accept the offer by the KKK to "take out" Mr. Watts?
What would you say is the major theme of this book?
One comment I read on line said that they thought (speaking of forgiveness) that Rebecca should have had to forgive her parents for deciding to stay and subjecting her and her brother to the dangers they faced. What are your thoughts on that?
Were you shocked that Ramona died the way she did?
What are your thoughts on Aunt Dot? ATF Agent Charles D. Mercer? Any comments on other people in the book?
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