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Thursday, April 27, 2017

OF THE WRITING OF BOOKS...

Jerold Jenkins, president of Jenkins Group Inc, a publishing house, posted these shocking statistics:

33 % of high school graduates never read another book for the rest of their lives.
42 % of college graduates never read a book after college.
80 % of U.S. families did not buy or read a book last year.
70% of U.S. adults have not been in a bookstore in the last five years.

It seems to me that those who don’t read choose to be ignorant.  Sounds harsh, but you can only learn so much from your backyard.  I like what Barbara Tuchman, the respected Jewish historian wrote back in 1979:   Books are the carriers of civilization.  Without books, history is silent, literature dumb, science crippled, thought and speculation at a standstill.  Books are humanity in print. 

Someone’s going to throw Ecclesiastes 12:12 at me: “Of making many books there is no end.”  Solomon said that, but how do you suppose it happened that “his wisdom surpassed the wisdom of all the people…for he was wiser than all other men…and people from all nations came to hear the wisdom of Solomon” (1 Kings 4:30-34).   Do you think he might have read a book or two?
 
 I have long encouraged parents to foster a love of reading in their children.  A child who reads will be educated.  And the best way to instill that love is by setting an example.  Share with them what you’re learning from your reading.  Read to them and with them.  My parents never had a lot of money, but they never scrimped on books.  We bought them and we borrowed them, but the policy was- every other book I read had to be a book of the Bible.  Read “Call of the Wild” by Jack London, then read “The Gospel by John Mark.”  Thus both mind and soul were stretched.

From the pastor’s pen
Pastor Wayne

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