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What should my second book be about
3 commentsin: Book..01/10/07, 04:01:38 PM
I haven’t posted in a while. There is a lot going on with me personally. My wife and I have been downsizing our home, getting rid of stuff we don`t use. We moved my mother-in-law in with us. She is a 76 year old widow who has lived with us before. She wanted to try living on her own for the past year and she got too lonely. So she is back with us. Now our little home holds 3 adults, 4 children and a dog. This is why we are downsizing our possessions. Need more room for people (and pets).
In addition to the home organizing, I am working on recording some demos of my songs. I am very excited about it. I am also working day and night at conceiving a new online business that will act as a virtual record label. This company will be the first of its kind, dedicated to promoting music online. More about that to come…
Finally, I`m gathering my thoughts together and hoping to write second book. I`ve received many requests to further describe life in exile. How do we see God and live life without religion? I could use your help. After reading my first book, what questions do you still have? What do you want to hear from me about? Let me know.
Comments
“Good luck with the company paul, it seems like a really good time to start. Record labels really do need to start changing and taking advantage of new trends, instead of working against the flow.
Maybe you can even sign radiohead, they are pretty innovative themselves, have you read this? http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2007/10/fans-to-determi.html
It's almost a give-a-away, but it seems to work really well!„
“Hey Paul, and everyone else reading. I sincerely understand what you mean about "living without religion". However... Please let's not make the word "religion" into a bad word. The system, the programs, the form, the 'matrix' is what has become bad. But, as Christians, I think it is our responsibility to give the word religion its proper definition. It is a good thing, and it is described in the bible as such:
James 1:27
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.
So, I ask, anyone who reads this... please let's practice religion. Let's practice pure and faultless religion. I want to do this every day. I want religion to be the good word that James wrote about in that letter. „
“Your second book and what it should be about is a good thing to get responses upon. I have a lot of material that I should edit and write into a book but that doesn't help you any. What has been going through the church lately is the views on integrity. I have heard all about it from many sources all of them church types. I would like to see an explanation or rather a demonstration of integrity from the view of a real Christian point of view and not the standardized or should I say bastardized view of the industrial church. Write something with teeth, something that will get the frozen chosen off of their butts. „
