Kindle read aloud ability + Foundations of grace = great experience.

I have a decent drive each day and for quite some time have use audible books to make productive use of the time.  It has turned out to be a blessing from the viewpoint of getting to read (hear) quite a few books.  I had been going through at least 2 books a month, but missed the ability to actually read the books as well when not driving.

I have had a kindle for some time and never thought listening to a book with the voices that are available I was reading was really possible.  Insert mental thought of computerized robot voice reading with horrible pauses and mispronunciations of most if not all multi-syllabic words.  My experience does not resemble the prior description, surprisingly other than abbreviations it does a fabulous job with albeit a computerized voice. I have become quite used to it’s tone, it now seems very usable, and I get to read the book between trips.

So I am 2/3rds of the way through the book “Foundations of grace“, I will do a more complete review when I am done, but have a quote from the book below that I really found spot on.  If you ever wondered where they get the “Doctrines of Grace” from the bible this is a wonderful book.  The first of five books by Steven Lawson, the book starts in Genesis with Abraham and reviews the doctrines via scripture throughout the entire bible by reviewing men through the apostle John in Revelation.  (For a good review from the discerningreader.com click here)

“It would be virtually impossible to read the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John and come to any other conclusion. As shocking as it may sound, Jesus Christ was a Calvinist. While the teaching ministry of our Lord Jesus preceded that of John Calvin by fifteen hundred years, Christ clearly taught the same doctrines of grace as did the Genevan Reformer. In this sense, Christ did teach Calvinism, but not because our Lord received these magnificent truths from Calvin. To the contrary, Calvin received them from the One who came from the Father—Jesus Christ. The truths of sovereign grace originated in the inscrutable mind and will of God, not man. They were conceived in glory, not Geneva. They were birthed in eternity past, not sixteenth century Europe.”

Lawson, Steven J. (2011). Foundations of Grace (Long Line of Godly Men) (p. 241). Reformation Trust Publishing. Kindle Edition.

These are not “new testament” or “old testament” opinions from a theologian trying to convince you one way or the other, scripture is referenced throughout and you can and should check the author on each entry.  Sure I realize the book is friendly to the tenets that are traditionally referred to as calvinism today, but if you have no idea what I am referring to this is a good book to find out.  I come from a Church of Christ background and can say it has taken me over a year to work through what I believed, but I praise our sovereign Lord he blessed me by changing my understanding.  I am still working out my own salvation with fear and trembling (Phil 2:12) and this book has been very good about showing the quantity and breadth of these biblical truths in the scripture throughout the entire bible.

If you think you would enjoy listening to books while you drive, but don’t want to give up the ability to annotate and actually read, the $114 Kindle is a great way to read books you with great flexibility.  Sure it isn’t dramatically read, but it really does seem to get more “normal” each day, and the quote from above shows the added ability to refer back later as you would in any book.  In this case this quote was copied from the Kindle app on my mac, even though I ”highlighted” the excerpt on my Kindle itself when arriving at work from the listening session.

A really good article on e-books and their history

If you know me, your aware of my fascination with electronic books and my foray into that world with my Kindle experience.  I really liked the device but saw a financial opportunity to sell it for what I paid for it and took it.  I have been patiently waiting ever since for a way to read my kindle books on my mac or a newer kindle.  Who wants to buy the same one again, then I might as well not have sold it.  Plus I was and still am stymied by the hole battery life issue, it needs to not die when i want to read it, only when I am done… In any event if your at all interested John Siracusa over at Ars Technica has a great article on the history of the e-book industry ad his thoughts on where it may be going.

~ John

The once and future e-book: on reading in the digital age – Ars Technica

It's working… The kindling has started.

One of the items I asked for Christmas was an electronic book reader. Well I got it a bit early,it wasn’t supposed to arrive until mid December and my wife is too nice to pry the new toy from her husbands grasp. I have to wrap an empty box ;) and put it under the tree so I remember what I got. But anyway I wanted an electronic reader so I could always have something to read when I had a moment to do so. Have you ever wished you had they version of the bible you are fond of or a daily devotional that had a short devotional or even the latest best seller? I did.

Kindle reader

I thought that if I indeed had all this that I might be more inclined to read when I got the chance or even sit down and plan to read. Today at lunch I bounced out and got to Wendy’s to buy a hamburger and the line was around the place and down the side, I almost went elsewhere and it occurred to me. Pop out the Kindle and read something. Now the plan had been to get it to go and return to the lunch room and read my daily portion for my bible readings, I am in Joshua and was looking forward to day 2 of this newly minted habit. (No I didn’t get to Joshua in one day, I wish, I picked up where I had been from my trusty regular bible earlier) But instead I found I could start reading there while the line poked along, sure I didn’t get but a chapter further along, but I could do it.

During lunch I proceeded to get rolling and very quickly did not notice I was reading from a gizmo instead of my bible and I even jacked the font up a notch to where I could easily read it without my glasses. That is quite nice and has the added benefit of making you feel like you are really burning through the pages. This afternoon I took a break and read my daily devotional from Streams in the Desert and My utmost for his Highest and it was awesome. Just one device met three of my book carrying needs.

Additionally I read a copy of the Wall street journal yesterday. I wasn’t all that enthused by it but can see if your a newspaper lover you will like the ability to get it delivered to you daily. But for me the biggest deal was having the right book when I needed it. I have high hopes this is the beginning of a beautiful relationship. Now if your unsure about the device I’m referring to or want to know more I do have a blog I post to as well regarding it. (Yes Mel, shameless plug for other website) but if your interested I have done the legwork and you might as well benefit from it. ;) It is over at kindlechat.com.

If you haven’t picked up or read a daily devotional I can highly recommend Streams in the Desert, both the last two days have made me think about the subjects and todays will probably find it’s way to this blog once I digest how I feel about it better and can articulate my thoughts. For a link to the book for info click here. I can’t express how hopeful I am that this will indeed become a habit, what is that something you do for 30 days and then it becomes common to your routine, if so I am 28 days away from making my daily reading of God’s word a habit. I have always read some, but I feel the need to read daily, and to allude to the subject of my next blog to rediscover meditation on God’s word.