Christian Readers discussion
Discipleship
>
Current Christian book you are reading and what you feel about it
message 151:
by
Johnnie
(new)
Jun 19, 2012 10:55AM

reply
|
flag


I really liked this book. Wilson is so genuine and his thoughts really rang true to me. He shares true stories of others struggles, or "Plan B's" as he calls them. Some of his own stories that he told made me laugh. But what I really appreciated it that he took stories from the Bible and presented them in a way that people can relate to in their present trials. I gave it 4 stars.


Just finished Eric Metaxas' Bonhoeffer, and was deeply stirred by it. Your take on The Garden of Beasts sounds similar. Nazism is synonymous with Darwinism, and what happened during Hitler's Third Reich is steadily happening here. Really challenging to think, "what is the response of the righteous?"Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy

to believe in myself as God wants me to.




Great stuff. He's a buddy of Chuck Swindoll, so you know this isn't over-dramatic, demon possessed, exorcism nonsense that hollywood and modern faith-healers would have us believe (or just buy into).
This is just great Bible scripture theology. The truth of the matter...and that's freaky and dangerous enough.




I'm reading Perilous Shadows by Nike Chillemi. I read the first two in the series and loved them. This one is a bit of a psychological murder mystery. A lot of the characters have secrets. The heroine has the most secrets and is a very stubborn young lady.

How funny Jim, I read this back in June. I mentioned it in Message 161. I really got a lot from this book. I would also strongly recommend it to others.

I love Philip Yancey. He is my favorite Christian author, and What's So Amazing about Grace? is one of my favorites by him.

Hey Nicole! What are some other good books by him? I am planning to read Where is God when it hurts soon. And any similar authors that you know?
Thanks!

Disappointment with God: Three Questions No One Asks Aloud
Where Is God When It Hurts?
What's So Amazing about Grace?
What Good Is God?: In Search of a Faith That Matters
Soul Survivor: How Thirteen Unlikely Mentors Helped My Faith Survive the Church
They were all good, but my favorites are Soul Survivor: How Thirteen Unlikely Mentors Helped My Faith Survive the Church and What's So Amazing about Grace?
As far as other authors, I like the little I have read of Henri Nouwen. Of course there is CS Lewis too who I eventually want to read more of.

Thanks!




Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God by Francis Chan
Letters to Marc About Jesus: Living a Spiritual Life in a Material World by Henri J.M. Nouwen

Anyway hello.. it's my first comment here.. I was a catholic once... pleased if i can make contributions here ^^

Quizzle - Never heard of Therapeutic Theology :-o Seems interesting!

I have discussed its religious credentials in the topic Proof that God exists or a random series of events?


very interesting. Especially after reading Metaxas' BONHOEFFER. Basically it's about how Hitler attempted to be Germany's Messiah. And millions of desperate people fell for it - as well as the church.


A very disturbing book. I went to a Bible College that taught courses on Wesley and his adventures and thoughts. I never bothered to actually take those courses - now I'm glad I didn't.
This book convinced me that Wesley was a nutjob. Just running on poor theology and shifting emotions and passions. I have no idea why people think highly of him. His life was a pathetic mess of Charismania and bad relations. Thankfully we have Charles Spurgeon and George Whitefield to look up to.




Also, I've been thinking about a George Macdonald book called Little Christmas, because we read it every year in November in my family. That's a nice story with some cool encouragement towards grace and compassion.






I read both too and loved them!!! So inspiring.

I just finished Coming Home by Kingsbury. It ties all of her books about the Baxter's together. I agree with others about how it ended, but it was also part of God's will.

I read that book years ago. I remember loving it too!
Currently I am reading The Way of a Pilgrim and am about 10% the way in.



The only problem I have with the book so far is that the author is under the impression that Jews and Romans during that time all spoke King James Bible English. Which is absurd and annoying to read. However I also remember this book was written by an old white guy (probably affiliated with the Church of England) during the 1800s when that version of bible was prominent, so I'll forgive that misconception considering the context it was written.

I am currently reading Derek Prince on Experiencing Gods Power. He's one of my favorite Bible teachers because of his simple, lucid style that is at the same, pioneering and powerful.

Books mentioned in this topic
Jesus the King: Understanding the Life and Death of the Son of God (other topics)The Circle Girls (other topics)
The Circle Girls (other topics)
The Twelfth Imam (other topics)
Faith on Trial: Analyze the Evidence for the Death and Resurrection of Jesus (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Pamela Binnings Ewen (other topics)William Struse (other topics)
Joni Eareckson Tada (other topics)
Elizabeth George (other topics)
J.I. Packer (other topics)
More...