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How to Join Christian Book Clubs

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Summary: Christian book clubs are often started at a local church, and they often contain members with the same beliefs. Visit Christian book stores when starting a Christian book club with help from an award-winning writer in this free video on book clubs and reading.

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Julia Drake grew up in the Black Forest of Germany. She traveled to the U.S. at the age of 19 to study creative writing at UCLA. There, Drake earned a B.A. in writing and went on to...read more

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"Hi, I'm Julia Drake and I'm going to talk about how to join a Christian Book Club. The first place to look for a book club, when you want to join a Christian Book Club, obviously is in your local church. You know, ask church member. You know, look on the bulletin board or even, you know, posts and notice on the church bulletin board and that you're looking for a Christian Book Club. Go to Christian bookstores. You know, you can even ask your local pastor or your local pastor or the administration, you know. They might know, obviously, there's a lot of different churches in your area. So places that, that, you know, always work, or libraries, you know, your community center, you know. Just, you know, that's your place to go. And then you can also, you know, you can also look online, you know. Well in an online Christian Book Club, obviously, you would have to find, you know, whatever, depending on on what kind of books you're interested in discussing. You know, you might want, you might want to find, you know, your same congregation or congregation that's similar to your beliefs, you know. Or people that share your beliefs so that you know, no one gets offended you in the book club when you know, you have a selection of religious books, you know. I think online book clubs are more focused toward the book that you are discussing at, you know, versus, on side book clubs where you're face to face; you know, it's, there's bunch more social interaction, you know. There's much more maybe going off topic, you know, relaying it more to your own life, you know, at the same time, you know with online book clubs, you know, you might, you might be able to get the author involve, then you might be able to actually speak with the author about the book, you know, which is a great thing. So it's give and take."

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