What's wrong with yellowed books? I love the smell.
It's when they start getting mold spots that we have a problem.
Do you work at a local library? My experience has been libraries are for resources. A librarian being one of these resources. It would be enough to be able to point someone to where they could find them even if your library didn't have them. If it's state run, you'd run into issues obviously. now that I'm well rested, this is even harder to post about lol. I can't make any recommendations. I've appreciated Charles Spurgeon on certain topics but I couldn't tell you which ones. It's something like artists or bands for me. I recall the song and the lyrics but rarely who it's by. I don't think names matter as much as whether or not I trust whether they are believers, and I see a reasonable return for the time invested. If I need to know their name at some point, I will. HIS name is all that really matters right now...I'd probably anonymously write things if I ever did for that reason. If it points you closer to the Lord, awesome! If it gets you focusing on what "He or she" says then we may have a problem.
I think learning about the Lord is common, but on a scholarly level from a random DIY person...it is unlikely that you would come across them often enough for the shelf space.
Do you all have a CD library for pastors? Seems like that could be of use to someone.
Like, there are libraries around here that I could check out an instrument, and even some in the state where I can use a green screen. Both would cost me quite a bit of gas/wear and tear...but not much else.
Oh, I saw a seed display at the library near here and I asked what it was. Apparently it's a seed check out program. You check out the seeds and return the seeds when they yield more and return them. Pretty neat, and there were even a few returns.
There's also board game check out
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