PASTOR’S BOOKSHELF – WELCOME TO MY BOOKSHELF! MAY 2021
Welcome to my bookshelf!
Each month I will discuss a recent book that I’ve finished.
*disclaimer; I don’t always have time to sit and read physical books, but I do quite a bit of my reading through audiobooks these days.*
This month I’d like to talk about:
The Return of the Prodigal Son By: Henri Nowen
Henri Nowen is a very famous priest, author and teacher. I have read many excerpts from his work when I was in college and in seminary. However, this was the first time I ever picked up one of his texts without it being attached to a school assignment.
I really only have one word to describe this book – beautiful. This work is beautiful and I highly recommend it to you all. It reads like an incredibly vulnerable devotional. Henri details his admiration for his favorite painting by his favorite painter (The Return of the Prodigal Son, by Rembrandt). As he describes the painting, he spends time walking through the story found in scripture and finds ways to identify with and learn from each character in the story.
Last summer I read Tim Keller’s fantastic book “Prodigal God” and was surprised by how much I learned about this bible story I’ve heard a thousand times before. Keller opened my eyes to new truths. After reading that book, someone suggested Nowen’s work and said it would do similar things for me – and they were right! Whereas Keller is more academic and calculating, Nowen is incredibly spiritual. When I read Keller I can feel my brain growing, but when I read Nowen I could feel my heart growing.
The most significant truth that Nowen discovers in the story and in his life is that the unconditional love of God the Father is incredibly difficult for us as humans to accept and wrap our heads around. And Nowen does a beautiful job demonstrating how amazing that love is.
Hello Pastor JJ,
Last Thursday I went to Alternative Care on Duffield Rd and spoke with Elanore Koepke. I asked if you stopped by and she was in tears. She didn’t understand what the staff was saying and told you either not to come or didn’t want to see you. She really does want to see you. When I visit with her, I sit in her walker about 5 feet from her and talk loud.
Would you please give her a try again? The phone number there is 810- 867-4620.
Blessings to you & yours,
Nancy Morgan, Eucharistic Minister
@ St. Roberts Catholic Church
nancy.l.morgan444@gmail.com
Hello Pastor JJ,
Thanks again for visiting with Elanore Koepke @ Alternative Care. She so appreciated your visit. She appears to be very alert but hard of hearing. That’s a bummer. I am passing this on to you so when you visit her the next time, if you would pray over her. Now you may have and she doesn’t remember but that stood out for her.
Also, if you have a cell number that you would share, I would greatly appreciate it. Sometimes I run into folks and they need you sooner than later. Please don’t worry, I promise not to pester nor share your number. In fact, I will share mine with you through my e-mail, once contacted.
Thanks and Blessings to you and yours,
Nancy Morgan
Eucharistic Minister
St. Robert’s Catholic Church