Book a Week Challenge
I’m starting to get a few requests asking for book recommendations, and so perhaps it’s time to list the ones I’ve read in one place. Here is the current list with links to each review.
- The Case for Christianity, by C.S. Lewis
- What Good is God?, by Phillip Yancy
- Radical, by David Platt
- Born to Run, by Christopher McDougall
- Velvet Elvis, by Rob Bell
- The Power of Who, by Bob Beaudine
- Forgotten God, by Francis Chan
- Slave, by John MacArthur
- In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day, by Mark Batterson
- The Christian Culture Survival Guide, by Matthew Paul Turner
- Confessions of a Reformission Rev, by Mark Driscoll
- The Up The Middle Church, by Matt Keller
- Soulprint, by Mark Batterson
- Love Jesus, Hate Church: How to Survive in Church or Die Trying, by Steve McCranie
- The Treasure Principle, by Randy Alcorn
- Jolt!, by Phil Cooke
- Out of the Question…Into the Mystery, by Leonard Sweet
- No More Dreaded Mondays, by Dan Miller
- Unleashing the Power of Rubber Bands, by Nancy Ortberg
- The Fight of Our Lives, William Bennett & Seth Leibsohn
- You Were Born for This, by Bruce Wilkinson
- 1 Peter, by Peter
- Radical Together, by David Platt
- Surprising Insights from the Unchurched and Proven Ways to Reach Them, by Thom Rainer
- Life, In Spite of Me, by Kristen Anderson
- Home and Away, by David and Nancy French
- the millenials, by Thom and Jess Rainer
- To Be Perfectly Honest, by Phil Calloway
- Acts, by Luke
- The Strategy of Satan, by Warren Wiersbe
- The Waiting Place, by Eileen Button
- Living a Life of Fire, by Reinhard Bonnke
- Fusion, by Nelson Searcy