Cultivating Good Soil Through Reading

Yesterday at Gracepoint Berkeley church, Bibliopolis got a shout out and some major props from Pastor Ed Kang. It wasn’t just about Bibliopolis and our reading revolution here, but about thinking overall. He talked about the need to be able to hold words in our minds, especially as we are regularly hearing messages from the word of God. Words apart from the bells and whistles of audio and video that we are used to in much of our screen-based lives. You can read some more the researched benefits of reading for adults, as well as children.

So ironically enough, I’m going to share a video from the Internet with you to drive this point home. You might be asking why I would post a video, when Pastor Ed’s whole point was about the need to read. Many of you have seen this awesome video from Epipheo already, but it’s currently not available in our country. The video below is a PBS interview with Nicolas Carr, the author of The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to our Brains (2010), which I recommend as an accessible history of the relationship between technology and thinking. So, while it’s not as cool with the animation, it’s two people talking, so I feel a little less guilty about posting a video! You do have to hold some ideas in your head in order to process their words. 🙂

The video is already dated, and Carr’s prediction at the end has indeed come true, wouldn’t you say? What parts of the interview resonated with you? What implications do you recognize especially for 21st century Christians? Have you taken any steps to unplug? Have you read The Shallows? If so, what did you think? Share your thoughts below!

Books & Babysitting (Part 2)

Who said that multi-tasking is a myth? 🙂 (Photobomb cred to Mike, who is probably talking with the other Element staff about the high school Friday night about to start.) 

Last week I said that books make babysitting better, and that was in the context of reading to children. I’m pretty sure Christine isn’t reading aloud to this little baby, but it still holds true. Happy baby gets pushed around in the stroller, and happy babysitter gets to read! It’s a win, win.

Introducing Bibliopolis: Minneapolis Branch!

Today I am pleased to present to you the never-before seen video of the making of Bibliopolis: Minneapolis Branch, featuring the library-building-and-decorating powerhouse, Rhee & Rhee. I am beyond proud to see our love of reading spreading far and wide, and super excited to have this sister branch (library plant?) at our Gracepoint Minneapolis church. The video speaks for itself, so without further delay…

The Making of…Bibliopolis: Minneapolis Branch! from hemilykim on Vimeo.

My favorite parts, in no particular order:

  • The photos of all our readers!
  • The hot chocolate station
  • Mr. Sketch’s cameo
  • The moving ice cream carton and bowls
  • Hanging chair (A wee bit envious over here at Gracepoint Berkeley church!)

What say you? Any encouraging words? Exclamations of glee? Any of you in our other Gracepoint churches inspired to start your own branch? Chime in and give a shout out to Bibliopolis: Minneapolis Branch! (Minneopolis, perhaps?)Â