Tonight a diverse group of women will gather in my living room for appetizers and some serious discussion. It’s not a Bible study group, it’s my book club. Every other month I gather with a group of women—Christians and non-Christians—and discuss books. Or, more accurately, the book we have all recently read.
We started meeting last year around this time as the result of the many conversations I had with my hairstylist, Liz, and my friend, Erica, about what we were currently reading. Our group covered several classics, a few biographies and one contemporary novel last year.
During that time I’ve found myself challenged, encouraged and even surprised by the things I’ve learned and how much I’ve enjoyed some of the books I would have never picked up on my own. There is something about reading books that puts people on common ground and opens up conversations about world view, life experience and sometimes even the gospel.
Everyone who has been to our book club has invited someone else to come with her the next time. Being in a book club is contagious. And it’s a great way to connect with someone who might not come to church with you, but will happily come to book club.
Now, I know that those of you who are in high school in college already have more reading than you can possibly do. And for many of you, being out one more night a month (or every other month) isn’t really an option.
So, that’s why I wanted to let you know about a new division of Proverbs 31 Ministries called She Reads. It’s an online book club that gives you several books to pick from each season and allows you to participate in online discussions with others who are currently reading along with you.
One book each season is only four books a year (that’s doable, right?). And She Reads purposely picks books that are well written and promote great discussions among Christians and non-Christians. So, if there’s a friend you’re trying to open a dialogue with about Christianity, joining the She Reads book club might be a great way to start that conversation.
Think about it. And, if you have any books you’d recommend for my book club leave your suggestions in the comments section below. We’re always looking for something new to add to our list.
Happy Reading.















