Monday, June 30, 2008

Book Marks - July 2008

I’ve found myself making lists this summer: things I want to do, things I need to do, and things that haven’t been done on previous lists. In that spirit, here’s a list for you.

5 Great Things About Your Church Library
1. Great place to visit before worship: we have comfortable chairs, calming atmosphere, and we’re conveniently located behind the sanctuary.
2. Great books for all ages: we’ve added lots of great new books to our children and youth collections in the last couple of months as well as to our adult collections.
3. Great help and friendly faces: your church librarian and library volunteers are often available to help you find something and to make suggestions for summer reading.
4. Great resources: we have information on a broad range of topics suitable for independent and group study.
5. Great mission: our library, with your help, has been able to bring books to other communities in need, such as Metro State Prison and hurricane Katrina and Rita victims.

Your church library has been and is doing some great things. Please help us continue this ministry by getting involved. Visit us, check out a book, and experience what a great church library can be.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

New Books from Mission Resource Center

The UM Mission Resource Center marked down some of its inventory and we were able to get some new books for the cost of shipping. These books are still "in process," meaning they are still being cataloged and marked for the library. Let us know if you're interested in one of these titles and we'll make sure it gets to you!

Welcome, Brown Bird by Mary Lyn Ray
Say Something by Peggy Moss
The Carpet Boy's Gift by Pegi Dietz Shea
My Name is Yoon by Helen Recorvitz
The Renewed Mind by Larry Christenson
Year of No Rain by Alice Mead
Silent Covenants by Derrick Bell
Race and Resistance: African Americans in the 21st Century ed. by Herb Boyd
Over It: A Teen's Guide to Getting Beyond Obsessions with food and weight by Carol Emery Normandi and Laurelee Roark
Thriving Marriages by John Yzaguirre and Claire Frazier-Yzaguirre
The Leading Women: Stories of the First Women Bishops of The United Methodist Church comp. by Judith Craig
Living Sacrifices: For those dying to rise to a life worth living by James Haywood Rolling, Jr.
Linda Brown, You Are Not Alone, ed. by Joyce Carol Thomas
My Indian Jatra: Half a Century Life in India by Frances Major
This Organic Life: Confessions of a Suburban Homesteader by Joan Dye Gussow
William Sheppard: Congo's African American Livingstone by William E. Phipps
Southern Africa in World Politics by Janice Love
Be Healthy! It's a Girl Thing: Food Fitness and Feeling Great by Mavis Jukes and Lilian Cheung

New Children's Books

Here's a listing of the new children and youth books added to our collection from the book fair we held in April. Many of these books are still "in process," meaning they are being cataloged and marked for the library. If you would like to check out one of these books, please let us know so we can help you locate it.

A World of Prayers selected by Jeremy Brooks
God, Do You Love Me? by Karen Lynn Coffee
Muskrat Will Be Swimming by Cheryl Savageau
Song of Creation by Kathleen Long Bostrom
The Tenth Good Thing About Barney by Judith Viorst
Down in the Piney Woods by Ethel Footman Smothers
Before You Were Born by Nancy White Carlstrom
Does God Know How to Tie Shoes? by Nancy White Carlstrom
Together Forever by Jeannie St. John Taylor
Who's Who and Where's Where in the Bible for Kids by Stephen M. Miller
Bless Us All by Cynthia Rylant
Plant a Seed of Peace by Rebecca Seiling
God's Quiet Things by Nancy Sweetland
Everybody Needs a Rock by Byrd Baylor