Thursday, January 17, 2013

Reading 2012

I love to read. I must read. I read for the pure enjoyment of it and I read to learn and grow and be better prepared to preach. Here's my reading list for last year.

1.      Is Hell For Real or Does Everyone Go to Heaven? By T. Keller, R. Mohler, J.I. Packer, & R. Yarbrough

2.      Spirituality According to Paul, Rodney Reeves

3.      Rebecca’s Revival, Creating Black Christianity in the Atlantic World, Jon Sensback

4.      Last Night in Twisted River, John Irving

5.      The Final Martyrs, Shusaku Endo

6.      Junia is not Alone, Scot McKnight

7.      Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë,

8.      The Kingdom and Cross, James Bryan Smith

9.      Something Wicked This Way Comes, Ray Bradbury

10.  Psalms, The Prayer Book of the Bible, Dietrich Bonhoeffer

11.  Sinning Like a Christian, William Willimon

12.  Glittering Vices, Rebecca DeYoung

13.  Bad Religion, How We Became A Nation of Heretics, Ross Douthat

14.  God is Red, Liao Yiwu

15.  The Years of Lyndon Johnson, The Passage of Power, Robert Caro

16.  The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien

17.  The Freedom of Self Forgetfulness, Tim Keller

18.  Studies in Words, C.S. Lewis

19.  Veneer, Willard & Locy

20.  The Man Who Was Thursday, G.K. Chesterton

21.  The Princess and the Goblin, George MacDonald

22.  Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist, Brant Pitre

23.  Exposing Myths About Christianity, Jeffrey Burton Russell

24.  Trusting the Shepherd – Insights from Psalm 23, Haddon Robinson

25.  Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens

26.  Religious Affections, Jonathan Edwards

27.  The Last Christian on Earth, Os Guinness

28.  A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23, Phillip Keller

29.  One Nation Without God, David Aikman

30.  Seeing Through the Fog: Hope When Your World Falls Apart, Ed Dobson

31.  The Complete Father Brown Mysteries, G.K. Chesterton

32.  God in the Manger, Dietrich Bonhoeffer

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