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Eric,Simple answer. He doesn't!Obviously, some books call for reading cover to cover.I learned, what I think was an important lesson, when I was a young (sigh) pastor: Most books in a church leaders library must be regarded as a bank deposit; withdrawing is as the need arises!
John,Mohler does set an impressive example in reading. He reads a lot and retains a high percentage of it. What I like best about Mohler is that he is well-versed in answering the world's positions on various cultural issues. Mainly though, I'm glad God has used him to turn Southern Seminary back to the gospel.
Eric,I had the opportunity to visit Dr. Mohler's library a few years ago. Impressive indeed!Aussie John,I wouldn't be so quick to assume he hasn't read them all. The man can read 3-4 books in a matter of hours!Russ
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Eric,
Simple answer. He doesn't!
Obviously, some books call for reading cover to cover.
I learned, what I think was an important lesson, when I was a young (sigh) pastor: Most books in a church leaders library must be regarded as a bank deposit; withdrawing is as the need arises!
John,
Mohler does set an impressive example in reading. He reads a lot and retains a high percentage of it.
What I like best about Mohler is that he is well-versed in answering the world's positions on various cultural issues.
Mainly though, I'm glad God has used him to turn Southern Seminary back to the gospel.
Eric,
I had the opportunity to visit Dr. Mohler's library a few years ago. Impressive indeed!
Aussie John,
I wouldn't be so quick to assume he hasn't read them all. The man can read 3-4 books in a matter of hours!
Russ
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