Byron Borger, owner of Hearts and Minds Bookstore speaks with Dru Johnson about literacy, theology, and the need for bookstores to cultivate the Christian imagination.
—The decline in reading and literacy rates among Americans is a concern, particularly among younger generations.
—Books play a crucial role in personal growth and Christian discipleship, expanding one's understanding of the world and deepening their faith.
—The power of books to inspire imagination and critical thinking is essential for engaging with complex texts, including the Bible.
—Wise book recommendations that consider individual interests and readiness are important for fostering a love of reading.
—Christian publishing has seen trends towards ecumenical reading, contemplative spirituality, and a commitment to social justice. Christian books should go beyond self-help and focus on worldview formation and the lordship of Christ over the life of the mind.
—Christian bookstores should offer diverse book categories to cater to different interests and needs.
—The rise of online marketing and the influence of Amazon have changed the publishing industry, with authors now expected to promote their own books.
—Supporting local bookstores is important to maintain a human connection and receive personalized recommendations.
—Physical spaces like bookstores and libraries provide opportunities for serendipitous discoveries and foster lifelong learning.
—Lifelong learning is a distinctively Christian act that can be seen as an act of worship and a way to practice the presence of God.
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