Blue Like Jazz

Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality As I prepare to go to Portland, I’m reading the book of one of Portland’s up-and-coming adopted sons, Donald Miller. I enjoyed his Through Painted Deserts, and I’ve been told that I’ll like BLJ. We shall see!


Posted May 1st, 2006 in Booklogging, Road Trips.

4 comments:

  1. Rick:

    This one and “Getting Things Done” are both sitting on my nightstand waiting to be picked up. Let me know what you think of this one.

  2. Geof F. Morris's Indiana Jones School of Management:

    In PDX

    Turns out that I had to MAC-authenticate to get on the wireless network here at the hotel, and given that it was really late when I got in last night, I just decided not to fool with it.
    Flights were nice; I finished Blue Like Jazz—which I recomm…

  3. Live Granades » Blog Archive » Books are Good:

    [...] Geof loaned me his copy of Blue Like Jazz and it was excellent and very readable. Rick’s comment on it was either these are pretty common experiences on the Christian faith journey or that Donald Miller is in his head. I think that the experiences must be common experiences since I share in them as do a few other people that I know. Of course, if Donald Miller is in Rick’s head we should probably start on that movie deal now. [...]

  4. kelly:

    if you’re looking to read something by another Portlander (if that is the correct term), check out Rick McKinley’s Jesus in the Margins. blessings~

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