Current Readings And Where To Find Them
Continuing on with my theme of Oz, I have finally picked up the original books by L. Frank Baum. I picked up the collected works of all fifteen stories from the original Oz series, and I have yet to be disappointed.
It is said that Baum originally came up with these stories as bedtime tales to share with his children, and I believe that it is due to this, that the imagination in these stories never fails to entertain.
Note: Though, I did pick up McQuire’s “A Lion Among Men,” as soon as it came out, (a signed first edition actually) between school and work I have needed to downsize the number of pleasure pages I am able to read. The original Oz series has been perfect for this, because of the easy tone, and quick pace of each tale.
You can actually read all of these stories at The Online Literature Library:
I have a few books on spiritual authority, you are welcome to them any time. One great one I found is “Battlefield of the Mind” by Joyce Meyer. I have it if you want it. I also have alot of the New Song books on spiritual warfare that were written by the pastors a few years ago. I’ll get them to you, or for you if you want.