Goodreads says I’m 71% of the way through this classic. It’s an easy read; a couple of chapters per night is a good pace. Full of twists and turns.

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Goodreads says I’m 71% of the way through this classic. It’s an easy read; a couple of chapters per night is a good pace. Full of twists and turns.
I read the morning devotional from this classic each day. The section for the morning of July 4th really got me this week:
I first shared this one on May 28 and have been continuing through it with a senior leader at SonSet Solutions. I’ve enjoyed the time together more because of the honest, transparent back-and-forth with this guy than because of the book. But the book is solid.
Quote I’m Pondering “Should I, a professed Christian, called to be a saint, a child of God, a member of Christ, a temple of the Holy Ghost, should I be covetous, sensual, proud, or envious? Should I yield to impatience, discontent, or anger? Should I be slothful, unbelieving, or unmerciful? What effects will such conduct…
Nothing much to say here. If you’ve not read the cult classic Dune by Frank Herbert, you should. Heretics of Dune is the fifth of around 15 books in the series. It is the second-to-last book in the series written by Herbert before his death in 1986. Books 7-15 were written by Frank’s son Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.