As I sit in my hotel room here in Houston, Texas on the last
day of the National Conference of Teachers of English (NCTE), I am reminded
that there are many people out there that believe in the power of reading and
more importantly that they read books.
There are some people that make major life decisions based on some
evidence found in articles and blogs.
That to me is disturbing. We must
read books.
A movie was created this year from a book that I had my
students read. My students all believe
that the book was better. Of course the
book is better. It has more detail and
it took more time to create than the movie that was based on it. Writing a book takes time. I should know because I’ve done it. I wrote my book, Overcoming Church, because an article was not big enough to contain
the information of what it took for me to overcome the hurt that the church
dumped on me. I tried to make it an article and a blog post. It was too big. In my book, I give the advice to lay a strong
foundation and take time on your own to read the Bible. You will discover many accounts, knowledge, and wisdom pieces that you may have never known existed. I know I do every time I read it.
A book comes together after months, and sometimes years of
research and work, even novels that are based on topics that the author needs
to research. An article takes less time.
In fact, even how we punctuate the title determines how long it takes to
create it. If it is a book, movie, album,
or a television series the title gets written in Italics or underlined if handwritten. If the title is an article, blog, poem, or
song, it gets “quotation marks” because it takes less time to create. Some grammar nerd figured that out. I would say that to me this indicates that
books are more powerful than articles.
Books contain not only more information, but also contain more
power.
If you want power and knowledge, read many books. I would
encourage people to read the Bible and read it many times. A friend once told me that he, as an atheist,
knew more about the Bible than some of his Christian friends. That’s disheartening and disturbing. So, let’s walk away from our computers, put
down our phones, and pick up a book. A
book will open your mind to many more adventures, along with power and
knowledge. Imagine the arguments we
could stop just by reading books. “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light
unto my path.” Psalm 119:105
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