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Notes from ‘The Screwtape Letters’

A single read through of C.S. Lewis’ ‘The Screwtape Letters’ practically guarantees that you’ll never think of the spiritual world in the same way again. Written from the perspective of the demonic (in an all too casual tone) about the tempting of humans, this book…


Notes from ‘The Lost Art of Practicing His Presence’

‘The Lost Art of Practicing His Presence’ by James Goll is a bit of a strange book. I initially read it because of its connection to and basis in classic work ‘The Practice of the Presence of God’ (which will get its own page on this…


Notes from ‘Manage Your Day-to-Day’

Many of the books I read are digital, but Manage Your Day-to-Day from Jocelyn Glei is one of those physical pieces that’s a work of art in its own right. This short work which kicks off the ‘99U Series’ provides a good chunk of insight from various creatives.

These were the top 10 stories published by The Extratextual in January of 2016. You can also dive into daily archives for January of 2016 by using the calendar at the top of this page.

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