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  • Reading Program Programa de Lectura

    2014

    www.umwmissionresources.org • 1-800-305-9857

    http:www.umwmissionresources.org

  • GreetinGs! Welcome to the 2014 United Methodist Women’s Reading Program! For the past couple of years we have been exploring some issues from different points of view: climate change, human trafficking, different faith traditions and race relations, and I hope you have had enlightening discussions and actions around these issues. This year, we are going to go a little deeper in our discoveries by inserting ourselves into the story of climate change and looking at ways to change the cycle of abusive relationships so we understand that everyone needs to live whole, spiritual lives. We will find some good news about aid for those in need and read about small ways to help. We will do some traveling to Shangri-La, one of the happiest places on earth, and to different parts of Africa. We’ll climb mountains in New Hampshire and get to know better some cultures we are familiar with.

    I hope that you have joined the Reading Program group in our online community. This is the place to log into to talk about the Reading Program books you are reading, discussing and taking action on. We have updated the site—the new address is umwonline. org/groups/readingprogram. If you have not already registered, do so soon. It’s a great place to share your thoughts about your reading over coffee with friends. Enjoy!

    Brenda Thompson Reading Program Specialist

  • ¡saludos! ¡Bienvenida al Programa de Lectura 2014 de Mujeres Metodistas Unidas! Durante los años recientes hemos estado explorando algunos temas desde distintos puntos de vista: el cambio climático, el tráfico de personas, las diversas tradiciones de fe, y las relaciones raciales, y espero que usted haya participado en conversaciones instructivas y haya podido emprender acciones en relación con estos asuntos. Este año esperamos profundizar un poco más en nuestros hallazgos, insertándonos en la historia del cambio climático y considerando la manera en que podemos modificar el ciclo de las relaciones abusivas, con el fin de que entendamos que todas las personas necesitan llevar una vida espiritual plena. Encontraremos algunas buenas noticias acerca de la ayuda para quienes la necesitan, y leeremos sobre algunas formas modestas de ayudar. Viajaremos un poco por Shangri-La, uno de los lugares más felices que existen sobre la tierra, y por diferentes lugares de África. Treparemos montañas en New Hampshire y conoceremos mejor algunas de las culturas con las que ya estamos familiarizados.

    Espero que se haya integrado al grupo de Programa de Lectura en nuestra comunidad en línea. Este es el sitio donde puede entrar para comentar sobre los libros del Programa de Lectura que esté leyendo, analizando, o poniendo en práctica. Hemos actualizado el sitio y la nueva dirección es: umwonline.org/groups/ readingprogram. Si todavía no se has registrado, hágalo pronto. Es un excelente lugar donde puede compartir sus reflexiones después de una amena lectura con sus amistades.

    ¡Que disfrute!

    Brenda Thompson Especialista en Programa de Lectura

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  • education for Mission

    AwAke Doing a World of Good One Person at a Time Noel Brewer Yeatts Baker Books (2012)

    $12.99 176 pages RP4208

    Many of us enjoy a quality of life that much of the world couldn’t imagine, and we live unaffected by the world’s injustices and impossible realities. We want to help, but where do we start? This compelling, story-driven book urges us to open our eyes to the needs of a hurting world and to get involved in realistic, positive change.

    A History of tHe romAni PeoPle Hristo Kyuchukov and Ian Hancock Boyds Mills Press (2005)

    $19.95 32 pages RP4209

    A thousand years ago, a group of people driven out of India took to traveling the world, adopting cultural customs and religious beliefs from those they encountered. They integrated these beliefs with their own and created the unique Romani culture. This book takes us deeper into their lives, past and present, helping us understand and appreciate their distinctive culture.

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    on tHis sPirit wAlk The Voices of Native American and Indigenous Peoples Henrietta Mann and Anita Phillips Abingdon Press (2012)

    $14.99 128 pages RP4211

    What sets this resource for small-group study apart is the list of Native American United Methodist writers who contributed to the work. This diverse group, including activist and human rights advocate the Rev. Liberato Bautista, embraces a cross section of tribes and nations, ages and life experiences, and provides a powerful depth of vision to these voices.

    rAdio sHAngri-lA What I Discovered on My Accidental Journey to the Happiest Kingdom on Earth Lisa Napoli Broadway Books (2012)

    $15.00 320 pages RP4210

    A chance encounter gives journalist Lisa Napoli the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to move halfway around the world to the ancient, deeply spiritual Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. Napoli soon realizes that her own perspective on life is challenged as she discovers the sense of purpose and joy she has been yearning for in one “of the happiest places on Earth.”

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    A twist of fAitH An American Christian’s Quest to Help Orphans in Africa John Donnelly Beacon Press (2012)

    $25.95 200 pages RP4212

    Carpenter David Nixon knew nothing about Malawi. But after learning about his church’s efforts to aid its impoverished citizens, he decided to raise money to build an orphanage. He discovered, however, that what he thought was good for the Malawians was not what they needed and ended up building a school and feeding center that supports 350 children orphaned by AIDS.

    BAck to Zero The Search to Rediscover the Methodist Movement Gil RendleAbingdon Press (2012)

    $11.99 114 pages RP4213

    How can United Methodists join in common mission to change the world? What must we risk? How can we challenge current practices? One way of framing the issue is to distinguish between members and disciples, consumers waiting for the Church to care for their needs and citizens willing to commit to and be held accountable for the whole community.

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  • leadership developMent

    grAce And grit My Fight for Equal Pay and Fairness at Goodyear and Beyond Lilly LedbetterThree Rivers Press (2013)

    $15.00 288 pages RP4214

    In 1979, Lilly Ledbetter became one of the first women hired at management level at Goodyear. Although she faced daily discrimination and harassment, she pressed onward, believing that eventually things would change. This is the courageous story of the historic discrimination case that inspired the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act and her fight for equal rights in the workplace.

    king Peggy An American Secretary, Her Royal Destiny and the Inspiring Story of How She Changed an African Village Peggielene Bartels and Eleanor Herman Anchor (2013)

    $15.00 368 pages RP4215

    Bartels, an American secretary, suddenly found herself king of Otuam, Ghana. Arriving for her crowning ceremony, she discovered the dire reality—no running water, no doctor, no high school. In the end, this deeply traditional African town was uplifted by the ambitions of its headstrong, modern female king, and Peggy was herself transformed as she became the heart of her community.

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  • nurturinG for coMMunity leadership developMent

    women, sPirituAlity And trAnsformAtive leAdersHiP Where Grace Meets Power Kathe Schaaf, Kay Lindahl,

    Kathleen S. Hurty and Guo Cheen

    (Eds.)SkyLight Paths Publishing (2012)

    $24.99 250 pages RP4216

    This empowering resource invites you to come with curiosity into this living community of spiritual women and to listen deeply as they share personal stories of how their spiritual journeys have shaped and honed them as leaders. Through the diverse voices of North American women, you will be inspired to new expressions of your own personal leadership.

    100 simPle tHings you cAn do to Prevent AlZHeimer’s And AgerelAted memory loss Jean Carper Little, Brown and Company (2012)

    $13.99 336 pages RP4217

    Did you know that vitamin B12 helps keep your brain from shrinking? That surfing the Internet strengthens aging brain cells? Most people think there’s little they can do to avoid Alzheimer’s, but scientists know this isn’t true. Medical journalist Jean Carper discovered 100 surprisingly simple, scientifically tested ways to reduce the odds of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

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    PleAse look After mom A Novel Kyung-Sook Shin Vintage (2012)

    $14.99 272 pages RP4218

    So-Nyo has disappeared among the crowds of a Seoul subway station. As her family searches for her, long-held secrets and private sorrows begin to reveal themselves, forcing her children to wonder how well they actually knew the woman they called Mom.

    simPly sAlsA Dancing Without Fear at God’s Fiesta Janet Perez Eckles Judson Press (2011)

    $13.99 160 pages RP4219

    Bolivian immigrant Janet Perez Eckles might be the last woman you would expect to dance for joy. She lost her eyesight at 31, suffered financial devastation and endured infidelity and the incomprehensible anguish of the murder of her son and his killer’s acquittal. Yet with God’s grace, she has learned to triumph and dance.

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    smAll tHings witH greAt love Adventures in Loving Your Neighbor Margot Starbuck InterVarsity Press (2011)

    $15.00 240 pages RP4220

    This book will open your eyes to the people around you and the huge impact you can have on them through small acts of love. “Small things happen when I learn the name of my daughter’s school bus driver … when I listen to the dreams of a woman who lives in a group home on my block,” Starbuck writes. Includes a study guide, list of resources and a six-week adventure challenge.

    uP A Mother and Daughter’s Peakbagging Adventure Patricia Ellis Herr Broadway Books (2012)

    $14.00 256 pages RP4223

    Up recounts the exhilarating and harrowing adventures of a mother and daughter’s climbs up all 48 of New Hampshire’s highest mountains. It’s an emotionally honest account of a mother’s determination to foster independence and fearlessness in her daughter and to teach her “that small doesn’t necessarily mean weak; that girls can be strong; and that big, bold things are possible.”

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  • Is the person you love most in the world actually destroying you? Sometimes, it’s not so simple for individuals in abusive

    relationships to just break free. Now, author Tracy S. Deitz, a trained advocate for victims of domestic violence, tells the story of Lydia, a survivor who offers a lifeline to anyone who feels trapped in a destructive dynamic. Sharing Lydia’s personal account of abuse, the author integrates research, Scriptures, and anecdotes to illustrate practices for healing. This book is certain to offer anyone crucial clarity on

    this complex emotional struggle and to give a victim new confidence and hope.

    “These refl ections of hope and strength help us see truth.”

    --Tammy Hallam, a coach with Mending the Soul Ministries and pastor of spiritual formation at Paradise Valley Community Church in Phoenix, AZ

    “Break the Cycle takes on three diffi cult, entwined and often misunderstood issues with domestic violence, alcoholism, and the Christian faiths. This book offers inspiration and comfort.”

    --Linda Riddle, executive director of the Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs in Duluth, MN

    “These powerful personal insights and resources for recovery should be on the shelf of every counselor who works with women who have experienced intimate partner violence.”

    --Rev. Cathie Fisher Braman served six years as assistant director at the Rappahannock Council on Domestic Violence, an accredited program by

    the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance

    Tracy Deitz has a master’s in education and volunteers with empowerHOUSE, a program supporting survivors of domestic violence. For more information, visit her website at http://www.tracysdeitz.com.

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    Break The Cycle

    “Practical, helpful information presented in a positive, reassuring way.”

    --Kirkus Reviews

    Healing From An Abusive Relationship

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    BreAk tHe cycle Healing From an Abusive Relationship Tracy S. Deitz CreateSpace (2012)

    $12.99 216 pages RP4225

    Author Tracy Deitz, a trained advocate for survivors of domestic violence, tells the story of Lydia, a survivor who offers a lifeline to anyone who feels trapped in a destructive dynamic. This book is certain to offer anyone crucial clarity on this complex emotional struggle and to give a survivor new confidence and hope.

    deAr wHite AmericA Letter to a New Minority Tim Wise

    City Lights Books (2012)

    $14.95 190 pages RP4226

    There are times when it is difficult to talk about the sometimes explosive topic of race, as this volume does. Author Tim Wise acknowledges this and hopes that his words may allow you to discuss subjects on race more confidently during those difficult times. This amazing “letter” includes history, facts and insight into the disturbing phenomenon of institutional racism.

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    finding HigHer ground Adaptation in the Age of Warming Amy SeidlBeacon Press (2012)

    $18.00 216 pages RP4227

    How are you adapting to life with climate change? In Finding Higher Ground, Seidl brings us stories of adaptation from the natural world and human communities. She offers eye-opening examples of how plants, insects, birds and mammals are already adapting both behaviorally and genetically by adjusting their mating, breeding and growing cycles to fit the changes in their environment.

    A PlAce At tHe tABle 40 Days of Solidarity With the Poor Chris Seay Baker Books (2012)

    $13.99 240 pages RP4224

    Would you eat and drink like the poor for 40 days and donate the money you save to a project that serves the impoverished? This book invites you on a journey of self-examination, discipline and renewed focus on Jesus that will change your life. It also includes chapters for each of the 40 days with scripture, reflections, prayers and encouragement.

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  • social action spiritual Growth

    yeAr of Plenty One Suburban Family, Four Rules, and 365 Days of Homegrown Adventure in Pursuit of Christian Living Craig Goodwin Sparkhouse (2011)

    $12.95 224 pages RP4228

    In this timely tale of Christians exploring the intersections of faith, environment and everyday life, Pastor Craig Goodwin and his family embark on a yearlong experiment to consume only what is local, used, homegrown or homemade. During their adventure, they stumble onto the cultural cutting edge of locavores, backyard chickens, farmers’ markets, simple living and going green.

    emBrAced By god Celebrating Who and Whose You Are Babbie Mason Abingdon Press (2012)

    $15.99 432 pages RP4230

    In the pages of this heartwarming, thoughtful and life-affirming 21-day journey, Mason reminds you that when you know you’re loved by God and that you’re in God’s eternal plan, you’ll never again wonder if your life matters. Women of all ages and walks of life will discover the height, depth and breadth of God’s great love and acceptance.

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  • spiritual Growth

    A fAitHful HeArt Daily Guide for Joyful Living Sally Dyck Abingdon Press (2010)

    $12.99 240 pages RP4229

    In the pages of this book, Sally Dyck combines scripture, engaging stories and the faith of Mary to encourage you to grow and share your heart. Eight words, simple on a page, when lived out daily can change your heart and the hearts of those around you.

    silence And otHer surPrising invitAtions of Advent Enuma OkoroUpper Room Books (2012)

    $14.00 128 pages RP4231

    Okoro invites us to look at the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth, which is filled with deep sorrow and heartfelt longing. Okoro’s tough yet tender wisdom acknowledges the wounds we endure and the blessings we receive, the grief we bear and the joys we’re given. Her poetic and poignant daily meditations will echo long after the Christmas season has passed.

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  • spiritual Growth

    strong wAs Her fAitH Women of the New Testament J. Ellsworth Kalas Abingdon Press (2012)

    $14.99 176 pages RP4232

    In this book, Kalas looks into the life and times of 11 different women such as Elizabeth, Mary, Dorcas and Mary Magdalene and examines the scriptures to see what we can learn about these women, what we can learn from them and how each woman fits into—as well as shapes—the New Testament story. A discussion guide is included.

    you’re AlreAdy AmAZing Embracing Who You Are, Becoming All God Created You to Be Holley GerthRevell Books (2012)

    $13.99 224 pages RP4233

    Women feel enormous pressure to be perfect, and under all that pressure we’re carrying burdens we were never meant to carry and suppressing our dreams. In this book, popular blogger Gerth helps women understand that we don’t need to do more, be more and have more—because we’re already amazing just the way God created us to be.

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    education for Mission

    tHe dressmAker of kHAir kHAnA Five Sisters, One Remarkable Family, and the Woman Who Risked Everything to Keep Them Safe Gayle Tzemach LemmonGale Cengage Learning (2012)

    $16.99 287 pages RP4234

    When the Taliban seized control of Kabul, Kamila Sidiqi’s life changed overnight. Although she had a teaching degree, she was banned from school and confined to her home. After her father and brother fled, she became the sole breadwinner for her five siblings. Armed only with grit and determination, she picked up a needle and thread and created a thriving business.

    leadership developMent

    lord, i love tHe cHurcH And we need HelP Virginia O. Bassford Abingdon Press (2012)

    $11.99 112 pages RP4235

    Is hope lost in The United Methodist Church? Have we been consumed with ineffectiveness, mediocrity and burnout? Is there another way? Bassford believes there is a simple, straightforward yet challenging path and gives you the opportunity throughout this book to ponder questions from within yourself. You are encouraged to embrace the questions—not wrestle with the answers.

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    nurturinG for coMMunity social action

    tHe Power of serving otHers You Can Start Where You Are Gary Morsh and Dean Nelson Berrett-Koehler (2006)

    $22.95 130 pages RP4236

    Morsch and Nelson show that everybody has something to contribute and that the ability to transform our lives by transforming the lives of others is within our reach. Offering step-by-step advice, they address the common mental blocks that keep us from discovering the joy and power of serving others. They will teach you how to establish meaning through daily service.

    An invisiBle tHreAd The True Story of an 11-Year-Old Panhandler, a Busy Sales Executive and an Unlikely Meeting With Destiny Laura Schroff and Alex Tresniowski Gale Cengage Learning (2012)

    $16.99 335 pages RP4237

    Schroff was a successful ad sales representative in Manhattan. Maurice was a homeless 11-year-old panhandler. He asked for change; she kept walking. Then something stopped her, and she went back. She continued to go back again and again, forming a friendship that has spanned almost three decades and brought life to an overscheduled professional and hope to a desperate boy.

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    spiritual Growth

    Jesus A Biography From a Believer Paul JohnsonGale Cengage Learning (2011)

    $17.99 245 pages RP4238

    Few figures have had such an influence on history as Jesus of Nazareth. Here, Paul Johnson distills the life of this complex subject into a highly readable work. The result is an accessible biography and an insightful analysis of how Jesus remains important today.

    education for Mission

    tArA’s lookout Eugene R. Caputi (author, illustrator) Self-published (2012)

    $8.95 32 pages RP4244

    Tara is a young girl with developmental disabilities who spends most of her time observing the world from her family’s terrace. Home-schooled, she’s lonely and bored until one day she gets a chance to save a life. The story exposes readers to day-to-day life in India and serves as a gentle reminder about acceptance of those who are differently abled.

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    leadership developMent

    tHe Herd Boy Niki Daly (author, illustrator) Eerdmans Books for Young Readers (2012)

    $17.00 32 pages RP4245

    Malusi is a herd boy. It is a big job for a small boy, but no matter the danger, he does his job well. But he also dreams of being more than a herd boy someday: Malusi wants to be president. This story explores the idea that many great leaders have come from humble beginnings.

    leadership developMent

    yours for Justice, idA B. wells The Daring Life of a Crusading Journalist Philip Dray (author) Stephen Alcorn (illustrator) Peachtree Publishers (2008)

    $18.95 48 pages RP4246

    This book recounts the amazing story of Ida B. Wells, a former slave from Mississippi who became a crusader for justice, helping to bring an end to lynching in America and leaving a legacy of activism for freedom and equality that would find its full expression during the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s.

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    silent stAr The Story of Deaf Major Leaguer William Hoy Bill Wise (author)Adam Gustavson (illustrator)Lee & Low Books (2012)

    $18.95 40 pages RP4247

    Hoy dreamed of one day playing Major League Baseball, a fantasy for many boys but more of a long shot for Hoy, who was deaf. This story salutes one of the most inspirational figures in baseball history. A talented player with a standout record, Hoy is proof that success in life should be measured by drive and determination, not differences.

    nurturinG for coMMunity

    unPlugged Ella Gets Her Family Back Laura Pedersen (author)Penny Weber (illustrator)Tilbury House Publishers (2012)

    $16.95 32 pages RP4248

    Ella worries her family has forgotten how to be together. Instead of playing games and making waffles, everyone is talking on cell phones, playing video games and using the computer. What’s a girl to do? When Ella makes her move, it gets everyone’s attention. This book speaks to the issue of managing technology so that it can be more family-friendly.

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    social action

    Puffling PAtrol Ted Lewin (author) Betsy Lewin (illustrator) Lee & Low Books (2012)

    $19.95 56 pages RP4250

    Erna, Dani and their father drive through their Iceland town at night every August looking for baby puffins, called pufflings, that have glided from their nests on the rocky cliffs to the streets instead of the sea. Will they be able to rescue all the pufflings before they encounter danger? Will the baby birds make it to the sea?

    sHeilA sAys we’re weird Ruth Ann Smalley (author) Jennifer Emery (illustrator) Tilbury House Publishers (2011)

    $16.95 32 pages RP4249

    Sheila thinks her neighbors are weird. They hang their laundry outside to dry and ride bikes to the library instead of driving. They even use a push lawn mower rather than a gas one. But their homemade soup tastes great, and she loves picking tomatoes from their garden. What gives? Are they really weird, or do they have some good ideas?

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    spiritual Growth

    trAveler A Story of Trust, Faith and Hope Encircled by Love Mary Alice Parmley (author) Jackie Onstead (illustrator) Indian Trail Press (2011)

    $15.95 32 pages RP4251

    The Nativity story is the backdrop for a dog named Traveler’s journey to Bethlehem, where he finds friendship and love from his new friends at the inn and the stable where Jesus is born. This book introduces children to the many gifts in life that come from friendship.

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    growing uP muslim Understanding the Beliefs and Practices of Islam Sumbul Ali-Karamali Ember (2013)

    $7.99 224 pages RP4239

    Growing up Muslim in Southern California, Ali-Karamali found herself answering questions from her friends and schoolmates about her life and her religious practices. This book is a comprehensive introduction to one of the world’s major religions. It will provide young readers with essential information about Islam in the everyday context of Muslim life in America, encouraging tolerance and acceptance.

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    leadership developMent nurturinG for coMMunity

    A nAtive AmericAn tHougHt of it Amazing Inventions and Innovations Rocky Landon and David MacDonald Annick Press (2008)

    $9.95 48 pages RP4243

    Discover more than 70 items and ideas that were crucial to native survival and celebrate the resourcefulness of North America’s native inhabitants. This book explores how native people’s creativity and ingenuity combined to make the most of woodlands, prairies, deserts and ocean coasts.

    wonder R.J. Palacio Knopf Books for Young Readers (2012)

    $15.99 320 pages RP4240

    Born with a facial deformity, August “Auggie” Pullman is about to enter fifth grade at Beecher Prep, and if you’ve ever been the new kid, then you know how hard that can be. Auggie is just an ordinary kid with an extraordinary face. Can he convince his new classmates that he’s just like them despite appearances?

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    wHicH side Are you on? The Story of a Song George Ella Lyon (author) Christopher Cardinale (illustrator) Cinco Puntos Press (2011)

    $17.95 40 pages RP4241

    This is the story behind the classic song written in 1931 by Florence Reece, whose husband was a coal miner and union organizer in Kentucky. She wrote it during an attack on their home by thugs trying to stop him from forming a union. This book introduces youth to the issues of working conditions, workers’ rights and economic and social justice.

    estHer John Piper (author)Glenn Harrington (illustrator)Crossway (2012)

    $21.99 64 pages RP4242

    Piper captures our imagination and hearts as he introduces us to Esther the poor orphan and Esther the Persian queen, creatively musing about what could have been in the midst of what really was. Piper’s poetry awakens wonder as we experience the beginnings and endings of Esther’s life and see throughout the purposeful hand of God.

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    defensA de lA fe Pablo Hoff y David Miranda Editorial Mundo Hispano (2008)

    $11.75 256 páginas RP4259

    ¿Es la fe cristiana algo totalmente irracional? Este libro presenta respuestas a muchas de las preguntas sobre la fe y la Biblia a la luz de la ciencia moderna y de los avances tecnológicos de nuestro tiempo, ya que la fe cristiana tiene una base sólida en la razón humana. Su contenido trata temas que van desde la existencia de Dios hasta la creación del mundo y del ser humano.

    decisiones revolucionAriAs Toma las Mejores Decisiones de tu Vida Gabriel y Eli SalcedoEditorial Mundo Hispano (2011)

    $8.50 160 páginas RP4258

    Las decisiones que tome hoy tendrán repercusión en su futuro; el momento de decidir correctamente es hoy. La vida está llena de opciones, de circunstancias decisivas, de pensamientos que luego se convertirán en realidad. Este libro le ayudará a reflexionar sobre el sinnúmero de posibilidades que tiene que evaluar y pensar antes de tomar una decisión.

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    tres meses en lA escuelA de mAteo Justo L. GonzálezAbingdon Press (1996)

    $10.99180 páginasRP4260

    El autor nos dice que “este libro es una invitación al estudio y a la aventura”, presentado con un lenguaje sencillo y un mensaje profundo. “Como estudio, requerirá disciplina. Como aventura, le ofrecerá nuevas vistas y nuevos descubrimientos”. Por un período de tres meses, se estudiarán trece estudios bíblicos con un ritmo semanal de seis estudios breves y uno más largo.

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    el coyote deBAJo de lA mesA/tHe coyote under tHe tABle Joe Hayes (autor)Antonio Castro L. (Ilustraciones)Cinco Puntos Press (2011)

    $12.95144 páginasRP4257

    El título del libro es uno de los relatos de la serie de cuentos en español e inglés que se presentan en este libro. Las ilustraciones y los personajes de cada historia son muy entretenidos y atraparán el interés de sus lectores. Esta es una oportunidad de afirmar y afianzar ambos idiomas ya que cada cuento es bilingüe.

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    These books can be read for credit but are not available from United Methodist Women Mission Resources.

    recoMMended readinG

    new wine, new wineskinsHow African American Congregations Can Reach New GenerationsF. Douglas Powe Jr.Abingdon Press (2012)

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    Bury me stAnding The Gypsies and Their JourneyIsabel FonsecaVintage (1996)

    i sPeAk for myself American Women on Being MuslimMaria M. Ebrahimji and Zahra T. Suratwala (Eds.)White Cloud Press (2011)

    red sky in tHe morning Elizabeth LairdHaymarket Books (2012)

    These books can be read for credit but are not

    our god is undocumented Biblical Faith and Immigrant JusticeChed Myers and Matthew ColwellOrbis Books (2012)

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    st. mArks And tHe sociAl gosPel Methodist Women and Civil Rights in New Orleans, 1895-1965Ellen BlueUniversity of Tennessee Press (2011)

    ZimBABwe Bound A Woman’s Journey Through AfricaLarita KillianUniversity of Indianapolis Press (2010)

    tHe student leAdersHiP cHAllenge Five Practices for Exemplary LeadersJames M. Kouzes and Barry Z. PosnerJossey-Bass (2008)

    Being united metHodist: What It Means, Why It MattersJ. Ellsworth KalasAbingdon Press (2012)

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    about the readinG proGraM

    the purposeThe purpose of the Reading Program is to encourage United Methodist Women members to:

    •Expand understanding of and participation in God’s mission.

    •Increase sensitivity to all human beings—their needs, interests and concerns.

    •Encourage critical thinking about issues facing humanity today.

    •Grow in understanding of Scripture as it relates to Christian faith in contemporary life.

    •Enhance self-knowledge and act from that knowledge.

    •Strengthen involvement in local and global Christian mission.

    United Methodist Women recommends a diverse range of books with the intention of broadening exposure to avariety of concepts. The Reading Program does not intend that readers accept each word or idea contained within each volume. Some books you may agree with. Some you may not. Either is all right.

    United Methodist Women wants you to be a knowledgeable and caring Christian.

    how to secure books froM the readinG proGraM listBooks on the 2014 Reading Program list are stocked at United Methodist Women Mission Resources unless noted otherwise.

    Most books are available in September. Prices and availability are subject to change by publishers.

    •Individuals and United Methodist Women groups can purchase their

    own Reading Program books from United Methodist Women Mission Resources.

    •United Methodist Women groups can circulate books among members.

    •Individuals can suggest titles to local and church libraries for purchase.

    •Several groups can exchange books.•District and conference United

    Methodist Women can purchase books for circulation.

    about the booksThe United Methodist Women Reading Program Committee chooses the books. Suggestions come from many sources. Three evaluators (local members of United Methodist Women) read each book before the committee reviews it. The reading list includes large print and larger than average print books for persons who prefer or need large print. To make it easy for you to find them, they are in separate categories.

    Suggestions, recommendations or comments about Reading Program books can be sent to the ReadingProgram, United Methodist Women, Room 1502, 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10115; e-mail: [email protected]. Please indicate title, author, publisher, date of publication and price.

    Some older books may not be available at United Methodist Women Mission Resources. Other sources include the public library, online services and Reading Program books already purchased by your unit.

    The books vary in level of difficultiy, type of print and in suitability for study/discussion.

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    four reAding ProgrAm PlAns

    • One book from each category: Education for Mission, Leadership Development, Nurturing for Community, Social Action and Spiritual Growth.

    • Selections can be from the 2010–2014 reading lists if not included in previous reports (including youth titles).

    • Regular reading of response magazine.

    • Two books from each category: Education for Mission, Leadership Development, Nurturing for Community, Social Action and Spiritual Growth.

    • Selections can be from the 2010–2014 reading lists if not included in previous reports (including youth titles).

    • Regular reading of response and New World Outlook magazines.

    • Two books from each category: Education for Mission, Leadership Development, Nurturing for Community, Social Action and Spiritual Growth.

    • Plus 5 additional books from any category.

    • Selections can be from the 2010–2014 reading lists if not included in previous reports (including youth and children’s titles).

    • Regular reading of response and New World Outlook magazines.

    • Two books from each category: Education for Mission, Leadership Development, Nurturing for Community, Social Action and Spiritual Growth.

    • Plus 10 additional books from any category.

    • Selections can be from the 2010–2014 reading lists if not included in previous reports (including youth and children’s titles).

    • Regular reading of response and New World Outlook magazines.

    PLAN I5 Books Per yeAr

    Choose any of the four plans. Enroll in one of the plans and report completion of reading requirements to the local secretary of program resources. Titles read from the 2009 list will be credited through December 31, 2013.

    PLAN II10 Books Per yeAr

    PLAN IV20 Books Per yeAr

    PLAN III15 Books Per yeAr

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    how to participate Any person who wants to participate in the Reading Program should follow one of the plans. When the required number of books and magazines have been read, readers are to report their reading to their secretaries of program resources.

    Secretaries of program resources or their equivalent work with the United Methodist Women executive committee to promote the program. They should:

    •Explain Reading Program procedures and enroll individuals in the program.

    •Use Suggestions for Action as a guide for choosing titles and mission responses.

    •Secure books and circulate them among unit and circle members.

    •Distribute copies of this catalog.•Direct members to the Reading

    Program Online Community at umwonline.org/groups/readingprogram.

    •Order copies of the Reading Program brochure (free for postage and handling) so members can report their reading (also available to download at umwmissionresources.org).

    The Bible undergirds all Christian reading including that of the Reading Program. response, essential reading for understanding the mission of United Methodist Women, is part of all four reading plans.

    proMotional ideas forlocal and district Groups•Join the Reading Program Online

    Community.•Form an action team to address

    issues discussed in one or more books.

    •Start a reading group of adults and/or children or youth. Meet regularly to share and discuss the books members are reading.

    •Present book reviews at United Methodist Women group meetings and on the online community.

    •Take Reading Program books and response to retirement and nursing homes. Read regularly to residents.

    •Inform parents, grandparents and Sunday school teachers that books for children and youth are available through the Reading Program.

    •Highlight large print books and book listings available for the visually impaired.

    •Honor those who participate in the Reading Program. Order Reading Program certificates from United Methodist Women Mission Resources to present to those who complete reading plans.

    •Display progress charts in a prominent place, showing readers’ names, books being read and the reading plans being followed.

    •Show special recognition to groups and/or individuals who complete Plans III and IV.

    •Capture interest by attractively mounting quotations from Reading Program books and posting them throughout the church. Include title, author name and publisher, and year title was featured on list.

    •Develop displays—permanent and portable—to encourage book sales, especially around holiday seasons and vacation times.

    the readinG proGraMleads to action!For 140 years, members of United Methodist Women and predecessor organizations have been involved in mission that includes prayer, study andaction. The Reading Program is a study opportunity, but it should also lead to action. Here are a few suggestions to assist you.

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    1. Pray. Books often raise concerns about people, countries and issues. Bring these concerns to God during your prayer time at home and at group meetings.

    2. Host a program. For example, a locally sponsored program on the environment could help the church and community explore ways to be better stewards of God’s earth. Read and discuss Finding Higher Ground.

    Read and discuss 100 Simple Things You Can Do to Prevent Alzheimer’s and Age-related Memory Loss and learn how you can stay mentally fi t throughout your life, or read Year of Plenty and discuss creating a more sustainable environment in your life.

    Action suggestions •Read Radio Shangri-La and just

    enjoy the journey.

    •Read Dear White America for deeper understanding of the history and present realities of institutional racism in America and continue your actions on the Charter for Racial Justice Policies of The United Methodist Church.

    •Encourage youth to read and review titles from the reading lists.

    3. Organize. You and your group can

    contact the Offi ce of Community Action to work on social action plans for your local group and church. To obtain resources for community organizing e-mail Carol Barton at [email protected].

    God bless you as you pray, study, act and organize in Christ’s name.

    bonus booksBonus Books count as two books. They are only used in the Social Action and Education for Mission categories. They count either as two books in the same category or as one book in each of the two categories. For example, A Twist of Faith counts

    as two books in Education for Mission or as one book in Social Action and one book in Education for Mission. Finding Higher Ground counts as two books in Social Action or as one book in Education for Mission and as one book in Social Action.

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    united Methodist women mission studies can be read for credit in the following categories:

    • spiritual growth study for spiritual Growth• Geographic study for education for Mission • issue study for social action

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    acerca del proGraMa de lectura

    propósitoEl propósito del Programa de Lectura consiste en motivar a las Mujeres Metodistas Unidas para que:

    •Expandan su comprensión de la misión de Dios y su participación en la misma.

    •Aumenten su interés solidario por todos los seres humanos: sus necesidades, sus intereses y sus preocupaciones.

    •Promuevan la reflexión crítica sobre los desafíos que confronta la humanidad.

    •Crezcan en la comprensión de las Escrituras y la fe cristiana en relación con sus propias vidas.

    •Se conozcan mejor a sí mismas y aprovechen ese conocimiento para enriquecer sus vidas.

    • Intensifiquen su participación en la misión cristiana a nivel local y mundial.

    Mujeres Metodistas Unidas nos recomienda una lista variada de libros para que nos familiaricemos connuevas ideas y conceptos. No pretende que sus miembros acepten cada palabra o idea en esos libros.Con algunos de esos títulos ustedes estarán de acuerdo; con otros, quizás no, y eso es de esperar. Lo importante es que ustedes sepan que MujeresMetodistas Unidas se preocupa por su formación y desea que sean cristianas informadas y sensibles.

    cóMo conseGuir libros de la lista del proGraMa de lecturaTodos los libros de la lista del Programa de Lectura de 2013, excepto que se indique lo contrario, se encuentran en Recursos para la Misión: Mujeres Metodistas Unidas. Casi todos los libros están disponibles en setiembre. El precio y la disponibilidad de los mismos están sujetos a cambios efectuados por sus respectivas editoriales.

    •Cualquier persona en forma individual y los grupos de las Mujeres Metodistas Unidas pueden comprar sus propios libros del Programa de Lectura del Recursos para la Misión: Mujeres Metodistas Unidas.

    •Los grupos de las Mujeres Metodistas Unidas pueden circular los libros entre sus miembros.

    •Cualquier persona puede sugerir títulos a la biblioteca local o de la iglesia.

    •Varios grupos pueden intercambiar sus propios libros.

    •Un distrito o conferencia puede comprar libros para circularlos entre sus respectivas membresías.

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    cuAtro PlAnes PArA el ProgrAmA de lecturA

    • Un libro de cada categoría:

    • Acción Social, Crecimiento Comunitario, Crecimiento Espiritual, Desarrollo de Liderazgo y Educación Misional.

    • Selecciones de las listas de lectura de 2010-2014 que no se hayan incluido en informes anteriores (incluyendo los títulos juveniles).

    • Lectura de la revista response.

    • Dos libros de cada categoría: Acción Social, Crecimiento Comunitario, Crecimiento Espiritual, Desarrollo de Liderazgo y Educación Misional.

    • Selecciones de las listas de lectura de 2010-2014 que no se hayan incluido en informes anteriores (incluyendo los títulos juveniles).

    • Lectura de las revistas response y New World Outlook.

    • Dos libros de cada categoría: Acción Social, Crecimiento Comunitario, Crecimiento Espiritual, Desarrollo de Liderazgo y Educación Misional.

    • Más 5 libros adicionales de cualquier categoría.

    • Selecciones de las listas de lectura de 2010-2014 que no se hayan incluido en informes anteriores (incluyendo los títulos juveniles e infantiles).

    • Lectura de las revistas response y New World Outlook.

    • Dos libros de cada categoría: Acción Social, Crecimiento Comunitario, Crecimiento Espiritual, Desarrollo de Liderazgo y Educación Misional.

    • Más 10 libros adicionales de cualquier categoría.

    • Selecciones de las listas de lectura de 2010-2014 que no se hayan incluido en informes anteriores (incluyendo los títulos juveniles e infantiles).

    • Lectura de las revistas response y New World Outlook.

    PLAN I5 LIBros Por AÑo

    Elija cualquiera de los cuatro planes. Inscríbase en uno de los planes y cuando haya completado los requerimientos del plan informe a la secretaría local del programa de recursos. Cualquier libro leído de la lista del año 2009 se podrá acreditar hasta el 31 de diciembre de 2013.

    PLAN II10 LIBros Por AÑo

    PLAN IV20 LIBros Por AÑo

    PLAN III15 LIBros Por AÑo

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    acerca de los librosEl Comité del Programa de Lectura de las Mujeres Metodistas Unidas escoge los libros. Varias personas sugierentítulos y tres evaluadoras (miembros locales de las Mujeres Metodistas Unidas) leen cada libro antes deque los lea el comité.

    La lista de lectura incluye libros en español. Los libros varían según su nivel de dificultad, el tipo de letra y suidoneidad para el estudio y el diálogo. Además ofrece libros para la niñez y la juventud.

    ¿Tienen alguna sugerencia, recomendación o comentario sobre los libros del Programa de Lectura? Envíenlos al Programa de Lectura, Mujeres Metodistas Unidas, Oficina 1502, 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10115. (Correo electrónico: [email protected]). Por favor indiquen título, autor, editor, fecha de publicación y precio.

    Si alguno de los títulos más antiguos ya no se encuentra en Recursos para la Misión: Mujeres Metodistas Unidas, de todos modos pueden preguntar en una librería evangélica, la biblioteca pública, algún servicio de distribución en internet, o incluso a los miembros de su unidad, ya que alguien pudo haberlo comprado en años anteriores.

    cóMo participar en elproGraMa de lectura Cualquier persona que desee participar en el Programa de Lectura debe seguir uno de los cuatro planes. Cuando hayan leído el número necesario de libros y revistas, informen a su secretaria de recursos para programa.

    La secretaria de recursos para programa trabaja con el Comité Ejecutivo en la promoción del Programa de Lectura y es responsable de:

    •Explicar cómo funciona el Programa de Lectura e inscribir a las personas interesadas en el mismo.

    •Usar las sugerencias para la acción (página 14) como guía para escoger títulos y respuestas misionales.

    •Conseguir los libros y distribuirlos entre los miembros.

    •Distribuir copias de este catálogo.•Pedirles a las personas

    interesadas que participen en las comunidades electrónicas, es decir, a través de internet (umwonline.org/groups/readingprogram).

    •Solicitar “Your Reading Program” (Su Programa de Lectura) [gratis, excepto costos de procesamiento y envío, folleto en inglés] para que los miembros de la unidad puedan informar sobre los libros que han leído. También se puede obtener este folleto en internet: umwmissionresources.org

    La Biblia es la base de todo programa de lectura cristiano. La revista response (en inglés, con un artículo en español) forma parte de los cuatro planes de lectura.

    suGerencias para laproMoción del proGraMa en los Grupos locales y distritales•Únanse a la comunidad de lectura

    “en línea”, es decir, a través de internet (“Reading Program Online Community”, en inglés).

    •Organicen un equipo de acción para hacer algo con respecto a una de las necesidades/preocupaciones sobre las que se está leyendo.

    •Comiencen un grupo de lectura para adultos y/o niños/jóvenes. Reúnanse periódicamente para conversar sobre los libros que los miembros del grupo están leyendo.

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    •Presenten reseñas/comentarios breves sobre los libros del Programa de Lectura durante las reuniones de su grupo y en la comunidad en línea.

    •Lleven libros del Programa de Lectura y la revista response a los hogares de ancianos. Compartan lecturas de esos recursos con los residentes.

    • Díganles a los padres, abuelos y otras personas con niños y/o jóvenes o a cargo de niños que pueden conseguir libros para niños y/o jóvenes a través del Programa de Lectura. Compartan esta información con maestros/as de Escuela Dominical.

    •Reconozcan a las personas que participan en el Programa de Lectura. Pueden ordenar a través de Recursos para la Misión: Mujeres Metodistas Unidas certificados del Programa de Lectura para aquellas personas que completen un programa de lectura.

    •Preparen una gráfica en un lugar bien accesible con los nombres de las lectoras, los libros que están leyendo y los planes de lectura que están siguiendo.

    •Reconozcan en forma especial a los grupos/personas que completen los Planes III o IV.

    •Promuevan el programa mediante citas de diferentes libros del Programa de Lectura. Escríbanlas en letras bien grandes y atractivas y cuélguenlas en diferentes sitios por todo el templo. Incluyan en cada cita la siguiente información: título del libro, autor/a, editorial, fecha de publicación y año en que dicho libro se leerá como parte del programa.

    •Preparen carteleras e ilustraciones fijas o móviles para promover la venta de esos títulos, especialmente cerca de las fiestas y antes de las vacaciones.

    ¡el proGraMa de lectura conduce a la acción!Las Mujeres Metodistas Unidas y organizaciones precedentes han participado activamente en la misión a través de la oración, el estudio y la acción por casi 140 años. El Programa de Lectura les ofrece una oportunidad para estudiar, pero también debería guiarlas a la acción. Les ofrecemos las siguientes sugerencias para ayudarlas:

    1. Oren. A menudo los libros despiertan nuestro interés y preocupación por la gente, las naciones y diferentes asuntos contemporáneos. Compartan estos intereses y preocupaciones con Dios durante sus momentos de oración en sus hogares o en las reuniones de su grupo.

    2. Sean sede de un programa. Por ejemplo, un programa auspiciado por el grupo local sobre el medio ambiente podría ayudar a la iglesia y a la comunidad a explorar de qué manera ser mejores administradores de la creación de Dios. Lean y analicen Finding Higher Ground (Buscando un terreno más elevado).

    Lean y analicen 100 Simple Things You Can Do to Prevent Alzheimer’s and Age-related Memory Loss (100 cosas sencillas que puede hacer para prevenir el Mal de Alzheimer y la pérdida de memoria relacionada con la edad) y aprendan de qué manera pueden mantenerse mentalmente sanos a lo largo de toda la vida, o lean Year of Plenty (Año de abundancia) y analicen

    la posibilidad de crear un ambiente más sustentable en su entorno

    de vida.

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    sugerencias para la Acción.Lean Radio Shangri-La (Radio Shangri-La) y simplemente disfruten del viaje.

    Lean Dear White America (Querida América Blanca) con el objetivo de comprender mejor la historia y la realidad actual del racismo institucional en Estados Unidos de América, y continúen las acciones que estén llevando a cabo en el “Charter for Racial Justice Policies” (Estatuto por Políticas Raciales Justas), de la Iglesia Metodista Unida. Alienten a los menores a leer y comentar títulos de las listas de lecturas. Continúen las acciones iniciadas respecto a la Carta de Políticas de Justicia Racial de la Iglesia Metodista Unida.

    3. Organicen. Usted y su grupo pueden contactar a la ofi cina de Acción Comunitaria para trabajar con planes de acción social en su grupo y su iglesia local. Si necesitan materiales para la organización de la comunidad, escríbanle a Carol Barton a [email protected].

    Reciban la bendición de Dios al orar, estudiar, organizar y conducir a la acción en el nombre de Jesucristo.

    bonus booksLos Bonus Books valen por dos libros. Se usan solamente en las categorías de Acción Social y de Educación Misional. Pueden contarse como dos libros en la misma categoría o como un

    solo libro en ambas categorías. Por ejemplo, A Twist of Faith vale como dos libros en Educación Misional o como un libro para Acción Social y un libro para Educación Misional. Finding Higher Ground cuenta como dos libros en la categoría de Acción Social, o como un libro en Educación Misional y uno en Acción Social.

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