Posted: 3/9/2009 9:42:16 AM EDT
| I thought it would be good to start a religious book topic where we can recommend books we are reading. If this needs to be in the book forum you can move it, just thought it would have more interest here. It doesn't just have to be Christian books, it could be any faith. I know I read all kinds of stuff. Anyway I just finished reading Know What You Believe by Paul E. Little. It covers all the basics of the Christian faith and it was very easy to understand. I'm about halfway through Heaven by Randy Alcorn. I also like it, but it is over 500 pages and its taking awhile to get through it. So what are you reading and did you like it? |
| I enjoy most of Alcorn's stuff. Sometimes he's a little long winded, but generally has very deep topics. Mere Christianity and the Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis. Ted Dekker if you're into supernatural thrillers (similar to Frank Perretti). Dekker's Trilogy (Black, Red, and White) are a must to start with. Also, Thunder of Heaven (by Dekker) is like the story of Job, but happens to a non-believer. Along those lines, James Byron Huggins is a good read, mostly supernatural thrillers, but RORA is a great historical fiction book based on true events (by Huggins). Rora is an amazing book on all fronts. That's a start. |
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Historical Christian Fiction….Check out G.A Henty! I wish I had found him when I was a kid. They were written in the 1800’s so the English is a tad difficult.
Of course you can’t have a list without Mr. John’s classic Pilgrims Progress. Non fiction: Ravi Zacharias stuff is always good. These are the ones I have read but he has a ton. Jesus among other Gods. The Lotus and the Cross: Jesus talks with Buddha. Who Made God? Walking from East to West. Check out Erwin Lutzers stuff I can recommend his books with out any reservations. Again, I’ll only mention the ones I have read entirely. Hitler’s Cross….(Must read!) The Truth about Same sex marriage. Ten lies about God and how you might already be Deceived. He has one titled “Is God on Americans Side” It’s on my list of must reads. A few extras that should be must reads on every list. Conviction Without Compromise: Standing Strong in the Core Beliefs of the Christian Faith by Norman Geisler Morning and Evening by C.H Spurgeon….best devotion ever! If you enjoy Sermons you can find a lifetime supply of His in printed form. Don' t Waste Your Life by John Piper….great Book! Hell? …Yes! 10 Outrageous Truth...: Seven Absolutes You Can Still Believe (Paperback) by Robert Jeffress I’ll stop. |
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Another good book, by Randy Alcorn also, is "DeadLine". And, if you believe in and study Bible prophesy (aka Domestic Right-Wing Terrorist ) as I do.........the book by Tim LaHaye & Jerry Jenkins "Are We Living In The End Times?" is a must read!
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The Gagging of God: Christianity Confronts Pluralism - DA Carson
Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-Air - Francis J. Beckwith, Gregory Koukl Our Father Abraham: Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith - Marvin Wilson Exegetical Fallacies - DA Carson Jesus the Jewish Theologian - Brad Young Systematic Theology - Wayne Grudem Truth Decay: Defending Christianity Against the Challenges of Postmodernism - Douglas Groothuis The Christ Clone Trilogy - James BeauSeigneur |
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A Table in the Presence by LT. Carey H. Cash
I read this book awhile ago. I let a ex-marine at my church read it and he really liked it. LT. Cash was a Chaplin in a marine unit that fought in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. Great book, especially if you were in the military. |
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Prince of Darkness, Antichrist and the New World Order by Grant R. Jeffery. This is the 1st book I have read by
Grant Jeffery, I thought it was very interesting. It is a little dated since it came out in the 90's. I could tell he did a lot of research and he seems to know Bible prophecy very well. |
) as I do.........the book by Tim LaHaye & Jerry Jenkins "Are We Living In The End Times?" is a must read!