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How do you choose your next Christian nonfiction book?
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David
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Apr 16, 2024 06:57AM

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For instance, John Mark Comer’s book Practicing The Way lead to me reading Willard’s Renovation Of The Heart and Tyler Stanton’s book on prayer.

Non-fiction is much different. I'm currently reading Ike Miller's "Good Baggage," which I saw featured on a Christianity Today podcast. It seemed immediately applicable to a particular relationship, so I got it right away. But I don't know that I'll go looking for a next book after I finish it, unless I want to further explore some of Miller's topic (e.g., go more in depth on something).
Ah, that’s a good point. I approach fiction and nonfiction differently too. Fiction mostly from reviews—a review of Severance, which I just started, mentioned that the main character is a Bible publisher during an apocalyptic event; since I work in Bible publishing that sounded amazing! Also returning to authors I like. Nonfiction is more what I’m preoccupied with at the moment which tends to orbit the “felt need” thing but not totally emerge out of felt need.
Friend recommendations are pretty significant for Christian nonfiction; several of the books I’ve read this year I was nudged toward by a friend.


Nathan wrote: "I choose by either seeing them on goodreads or by going to the publishing site or looking for other recommended books related to it or friends or family recommendations. I love Joyce Meyer as non f..."
Super helpful, thanks!
Super helpful, thanks!