Someone recently asked me for some book recommendations. Here are some ones that I read from start to finish – which is RARE for me. Just that very fact means I liked them, was drawn into them, and most of all, they made me THINK.
It's out of print but worth getting if you can. This little book challenged my view of discipleship and corrected my vision on what it looks like to impact the kingdom for Christ. It’s a very personal story of how Michael’s former professor spoke into his life.
Grace Based Parenting by Tim Kimmel
Girl Meets God by Lauren Winter
Sacred Influence by Gary Thomas
This book changed me. I was heading down the highway of life, and the highway started curving to the left. This book tugged my heart toward an exit, and now I’m heading in a slightly different direction. The scenery on this highway is better. The air is cleaner. And again, I have a better vision for the future. Thank you, Gary.
For Women Only by Shaunti Feldhahn
This rocked my world. I have 3 sisters and no brothers. I did not know anything about men, to be perfectly honest. I’d read a chapter of this book, look over at my husband, ask him a question, and his response echoed EXACTLY what I was reading time and time again. It was fascinating, eye-opening, and SO very helpful.
The Path of Loneliness and Keep a Quiet Heart by Elisabeth Elliot
I love this lady. She has spoken soooo much wisdom into my life. The Path of Loneliness is hard to read if you still naïvely believe that if you can just get it all together, your life will turn out as you imagine and that you’ll be protected from deep pain. For the rest of us, it is comforting to hear from one who has walked the path of pain and come out boldly professing the hope and comfort we have through God our Father.
That’s a few of my favorite reads. I will post more in the future.
4 comments:
I recently read Sacred Influence and really liked it too. I love everything I've read by Gary Thomas. And Amazon keeps recommending Grace Based Parenting. I'll have to check it out. Thanks for sharing some of your favorites with us. I love to look at what others are reading!
Sandra, I've had Sacred Parenting by Gary Thomas in my Amazon shopping cart for a while. I really look forward to reading that one too.
I have read none of these! I tend to gravitate toward dead guys. lol Guess I'd better get back in the loop. :)
Diane, I should add as a disclaimer that I don't have the patience (or time right now) to work through really long, deep books (i. e. the dead guys), so most of these are pretty short, fairly easy reads.
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