Reading Group Testimonials

Lost and Found Class

Our group is a Sunday school class of about 20 that meets from 9:30 to 10:30 each Sunday morning. It is a diverse group of men and women ranging in age from mid 30's to mid 60's. Over the last 3 years, we have completed a variety of Bible studies and books. We will...

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TUCC Parlor Book Group

This group meets weekly at 10:15 Sunday mornings at Trinity United Church of Christ. We are a group that has a wide range of ages. We generally take our time with books, discussing one book in fall and another in spring. This group starts Sept. 12 so we have not...

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Alaskan Facebookers Book Club

Everyone in the group is on my facebook page and they all met each other through facebook. We all live in Alaska and meet once a month. We just met today and discussed Five People You Meet in Heaven. This book touched all of us and made us realized everyone is...

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reConnect

Sometimes it is hard to get a reading group started, and time-wise it is hard to get everyone together in one place at one time. Come to www.reconnectgroups.com and join a coterei (an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose) to read and dialogue about a book....

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St. Catherine’s Episcopal Church

Each Tuesday in Lent we have an early morning Eucharist (7:00 am) followed by a 30 minute study finishing promptly at 8:00 am. This year we will use "have a little faith" as our study. We've used both Tuesdays with Morrie and The Five People You Meet in Heaven in...

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Daughters of Abraham

Daughters of Abraham is a group of Muslim, Jewish and Christian women who meet monthly to explore their religious faiths through books. Through the discussions, insights and relationships that grow out of the book group meetings, we learn about the commonalities and...

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Hope Cafe Inspirational Book Discussions

Website URL: Hope Cafe is a christian church and cafe with a multi-dimensional ministry including monthly inspirational book club discussions that meet the last Thursday of every month. Our February 2010 book selection is Have a Little Faith....

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YIFH READING GROUP

We have an intelligent, insightful, open-minded group. We are exploring meaningful and insightful selections that lead to group participation We are discussing "Have a Little Faith" and we spoke of what qualities make a great religious leader. There were comments...

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St. Matthews United Methodist Men’s Study

A diverse small group of men meeting together to study, support, and provide accountability to one another by being honest, open, and in prayer for another. We have been meeting for a couple of years now, and will begin discussions on Have a Little Faith, this week....

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Yates Church Women’s Christian Reading Group

This is part of Women's Ministry at Yates Church in Durham. We are a multi-generational group of readers comprised of former English (and many other) majors, young moms, professionals, etc. When was your group formed?: 2009 Where do you meet?: Church How does your...

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CFJRJAMS

January 11, 2010 Dear Mitch, It has been a huge blessing reading your book, Tuesdays with Morrie. Thank you for writing it! Our group's name is CFJRJAMS. We are a group of 16 women in our early 40's, scattered around the world, who have been reconnected through...

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Book Club Mamas

We came together the summer of 2002 as a group of moms that wanted to have opportunities to talk about things other than the experiences of being new mothers. We decided we wanted to read books that brought us places we hadn't been or had us experiencing things...

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SWCC Women’s Book Club

The SWCC Women's Book Club is open to any woman who loves reading. We meet once a month for coffee, snacks, and wonderful fellowship. We are discussing Have a Little Faith this month. When was your group formed?: Where do you meet?: Member's home How does your group...

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NOVELCHICKS

Debut Reading Group for women in north macomb county, from Bethel Church. First meeting held 11/17/09 and it was Mitch Albom Have a Little Faith. When was your group formed?: November 2009 Where do you meet?: Church How does your group choose which books to read?:...

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Coffee & Conversation

This is a new, trial discussion group meeting in the morning at the Central Library in Denton, part of Caroline County Public Library. We will be discussing Tuesdays with Morrie at our upcoming meeting on November 17th. When was your group formed?: Where do you meet?:...

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Blackey Library Book Club

Our book club began in Nov. 2007 and meets once a month at the local library. There are about 15-20 regular members. We are all women (but it is open to men also) and we vary in age from 30 to 70. We discussed Mitch's "The Five People You Meet in Heaven". When was...

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platos’s garden

Plato's Garden reading group loves to read books that inspire and lead to dynamic discussions. Composed by mostly educators and related fields the group promotes the gift of literacy. http://platosgarden.com When was your group formed?: We started our group in 2008...

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High Street United Methodist Church Book Club

Our bookclub was conceived in March 2009 as an outreach of our church. It is a place where our members as well as those from our community who share the love of reading can come together over a wide-variety of book genres. We have had some very interesting...

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USF Aphasia Reading Group

I am a Speech-Language Pathologist at the University of South Florida. My group is comprised of people who have had strokes or head injuries resulting in aphaia. Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder resulting from some type of brain injury. Aphasia can cause...

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Circus Cafe

The reading group began three months ago to promote a sense of community in a fun and exciting environment that would be enjoyed and open to everyone for free. The group is diverse and has become great friends quickly. We look forward to the see each other at the next...

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