One of the best non-fiction-ish books I have ever read — 31 weeks ago
I usually hate Christian non-fiction because it’s generally fluffy and doesn’t feel like real life. Donald Miller is a guy you can identify with, who struggles and sometimes wrestles with his faith. His stories are off-beat, but enjoyable. I love the essay writing style because he doesn’t beat a dead horse for 2/3 of the book (“adding value” according to Dilbert’s author Scott Adams), he makes a point for a chapter and then moves on. I’ve read this and Blue Like Jazz, but this book was so much better. I think I will read it again soon!
