How Do Your Reading Habits Compare?
Just over half of all Americans said they read at least one book in 2023. Most of them read just a few books this year: 82% of Americans read 10 or fewer books.
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Just over half of all Americans said they read at least one book in 2023. Most of them read just a few books this year: 82% of Americans read 10 or fewer books.
YouGov
Check out the detailed results of the poll.
From a post from 2015: Are our books safe? I certainly hope not! I make every effort to make sure that I’m not publishing safe books. I want to publish books that make you think. I want to publish books that scare you. I want to publish books that change you, and through you change the world….
The Christmas season is about encountering God in ways that transform our lives. The angels of Christmas remind us that inspiration can come to anyone at any time. The Christmas stories are global and universal. They are equally personal, intimately addressing the simple as well as the sophisticated and the poor as well as the…
We can see traces of Spirit — Spirit sightings — in the same way as we see wind rustling through the leaves or propelling waves to the shoreline. Everywhere and acting in various ways, intimately tailored to our openness and life situation, the Spirit addresses each of us personally. Often, however, we fail to see…
Josh Mann has reviewed The Jesus Paradigm and is sponsoring a giveaway on his blog, for the Sake of Truth. Be sure to check out his review, summary, and instructions on how to enter the giveaway. I want to write quick note on why I provide books to bloggers and others to give away in…
People may be wondering why Energion has published, within three months, two Topical Line Drives about the Trinity. One of those (A Holy Mystery: Taking Apart the Trinity) I wrote. The other (The Triune Nature of God by Bob Cornwall) I edited. Preview Preview They are very different books, come from completely different places and…
No, they're not related, except as they both have to do with Energion authors. On Energion.net, Energion author Nick May asks whether The Word on the Street is a Bible. As for Black Tuesdays, these don't have to do with the color black, but with David Alan Black, author of Why Four Gospels?. Mark Stevens…