“This is the big question, right? In a world where more and more focus is being placed on skill and career-oriented education, why should anyone pick up a novel when they could increase their knowledge-base with a textbook? What is the deal with the human obsession for story? Is literature an unnecessary relic of the past?” –Adam Andrews, Director, Center for Lit
Thank you for joining us today for our Thursday Thoughts! We all know that there are many benefits to reading aloud to kids, and many of us have experienced family bonding over a really good book. But have we investigated, as Adam Andrew asks, “Why do we read stories in the first place?”
Explore with us as we listen in on Adam’s thoughts on the human’s obsession for story…
What do you think? Do you agree with Adam? Have you seen your own desire for fellowship reflected in some of the books you read? Is it strictly relational for you? Is it heart vs. mind? Or can it be both??
We hope this short video inspires you to pick up a new book next time you’re at a bookstore…or perhaps, grab that old favorite – that standby that’s been with you for years…or even better, dust off that book (or books!) that’s been sitting by your bedside table for a few months. Whichever book you choose, may your hearts be moved and give you “something to be human with.”
Happy reading!!
3 thoughts on “Why Do We Read?”
This is rad! With the rainy days and darker evenings, I’m looking forward to getting more cozy reading done
I agree!!
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