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message 251: by Jill (new)

Jill Kemerer (jillkemerer) | 2 comments I just finished reading Rebellious Heart by Jody Hedlund--a fantastic historical romance! It was set in colonial America. It's suspenseful and set the right mood for this time of year. Very romantic too!


message 252: by Jill (new)

Jill Kemerer (jillkemerer) | 2 comments I just started reading Uncommon: Finding Your Path to Significance by Tony Dungy (former coach of Indianapolis Colts). Looks inspiring!


message 253: by Muriel (new)

Muriel Gill | 14 comments Graham, from New Zealand, just finished reading my ebook SCARED COURAGE. He reviewed it here on Goodreads and rated it 5/5.
A synopsis and purchase link are here, http://www.lulu.com/shop/muriel-gill/...


message 254: by Jill (new)

Jill | 9 comments Just finished Holy Available. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6.... It was funny--I had a hard time getting into it at first, but some of the chapters were so great in pinpointing what discipleship means. I would read it again, and I have quoted it in sermons already.


message 255: by Jill (new)

Jill | 9 comments Jeff wrote: ""The Ragamuffin Gospel" by Brennan Manning. I love how it is about the grace and love of God."

great book. I've had it for years but neglected to read it until I saw news of his death. Wish I had done it before!


message 256: by Jill (last edited Oct 19, 2013 05:40PM) (new)

Jill | 9 comments Nicole wrote: "Haley wrote: "I just started reading "Crazy Love" by Francis Chan. I've heard great things about it, and I'm only in the first chapter, but I'm not particularly liking it so far. Chan is very preac..."


message 257: by Jill (new)

Jill | 9 comments Haley wrote: "Nicole wrote: "Haley wrote: "I just started reading "Crazy Love" by Francis Chan. I've heard great things about it, and I'm only in the first chapter, but I'm not particularly liking it so far. Cha..."

In reference to the suggestion to read Yancey, he is in a class above most, to be sure.


message 258: by Colette (new)

Colette Walters Walden (colettewalden) I just finished a newer book, The Jesus-Hearted Woman, and started an old book that was published in 1959, Thoughts Afield by Harold E. Kohn.


message 259: by Paige (new)

Paige (woodrup) Recently finished Stasi Eldredge's book, Becoming Myself. I found it stirred up some long forgotten memories and ultimately experienced some inner healing. I would recommend it. Started reading Agape Road by Bob Mumford last week, we will see if I agree with the high recommendation it received.


message 260: by Rod (new)

Rod Horncastle Almost finished "Captive in Iran" by Rostampour & Amirizadeh.

A horrifying true tale of two Christian women stuck in an Islamic prison for many months. You'll never think of Islam as a possible Peaceful religion again.


message 261: by Alayna (new)

Alayna | 1 comments I am currently reading Jesus Freaks by DC talk and The Voice or the Martyrs. It is lots of stories of martyrs who chose to die rather than denying their faith. The stories are so powerful and just reading it has helped me grow so much in my faith.


message 262: by Jason (new)

Jason (jokers_knight_out) Dark Hour by Greg Mitchell- Not even 1/4 through and find it incredible and thought-provoking.
Singularity by Steven James- Also not 1/4 through and starting to learn some stuff about real-life sci-fi and illusionism.


message 263: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Kirk | 154 comments God is Able by Patricia Shirer. A study of Ephesians 3:20-21. Written while Paul was in prison, it is a tribute to a huge God and our hope in Him. I came away encouraged and ready to pray the BIG unafraid prayers. I'll put a review on here sometime this week (God willing).


message 264: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra Swann (goodreadscomalexandra_swann) | 52 comments I just finished reading The 13th Prime by William Struse. Second installment in his The Thirteenth Series. Lots of action and adventure interwoven with scripture. I posted a review this week. William Struse William Struse The 13th Prime The 13th Prime by William Struse


message 265: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra Swann (goodreadscomalexandra_swann) | 52 comments I am currently reading The Last Jihad by Joel Rosenberg. Just got started but it is excellent. Very fast paced.


message 266: by Leah (new)

Leah | 1 comments The Paranormal World: The Biblical Response to the Supernatural

I saw this recommended on a board somewhere. The topic was whether or not Christians should be doing yoga. This book tackles that subject and many others. With the culture's present fixation on the paranormal, I think it's wise to have answers. The author obviously takes the Word of God seriously, and he uses it to back up a lot of his views. Whether you agree or not, they aren't easily discounted. It's worth a read.


message 267: by J.M. (new)

J.M. Christian (arandil) | 4 comments Currently reading The Candlestone by Bryan Davis. Great fantasy story with a message of faith.


message 268: by Zach (new)

Zach (zdevans) | 1 comments Faith on Trial: Would the Testimony of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Stand Up in Court?Pamela Binnings Ewen

I really enjoyed reading this unique analysis of the four Gospels - Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. I was particularly drawn in by the elements of biblical archeology, but also appreciated the author's effort to tie together these separate accounts of the resurrection. This book will speak to many who may not realize the awesomeness of the events that occurred nearly 2,000 years ago. It's another tool in the discipleship toolbox.


message 269: by Annie (new)

Annie | 3 comments Right now I am reading The Screwtape Letter by C.S. Lewis. I have to keep reminding myself that it's the "bad guy" talking because I'm not used to an antagonist being the main character. It has really allowed me to take a step back and look at my life in terms of what Screwtape talks about...i.e. bringing the "patient away from The Enemy".


message 270: by Roxanna (new)

Roxanna (dawnaliba) | 4 comments Annie wrote: "Right now I am reading The Screwtape Letter by C.S. Lewis. I have to keep reminding myself that it's the "bad guy" talking because I'm not used to an antagonist being the main character. It has rea..."

Wow, Annie. I read Screwtape, a few years ago but I just got it for my boyfriend to read and he's not much of a reader but he loves it. He's sharing so much spiritual enlightenment that he's getting from it that I'm thinking of giving it another go.


message 271: by Roxanna (new)

Roxanna (dawnaliba) | 4 comments I'm reading "Building a Discipling Culture" by Mike Breen and Steve Cockram. It emphasizes the command of making disciples for Jesus and talks of ways in which churches can build a culture of discipleship. It's a really good book.


message 272: by Al "Tank" (new)

Al "Tank" (alkalar) | 47 comments Annie wrote: "Right now I am reading The Screwtape Letter by C.S. Lewis. I have to keep reminding myself that it's the "bad guy" talking because I'm not used to an antagonist being the main character. It has rea..."

I enjoyed Screwtape Letters quite a bit. Had a friend who just couldn't get through it. She couldn't handle the viewpoint (depressed her).


message 273: by Diana (last edited Mar 01, 2014 04:15PM) (new)

Diana (dnewsilva) | 3 comments I'm reading The Twelfth Imam by Joel C. Rosenberg. My first novel by this author and it's great. It's like reading a page out of the news, and then some. I'm learning, not just being entertained. Going to read more of his books.


message 274: by D.M. (new)

D.M. Dutcher  | 12 comments I'm reading The Circle Girls: Once Upon a Witch. It was nominated for the Clive Staples Award, and it's about a girl who goes back in time during the Salem Witch Trials.

It's a decent orthodox Christian book, but I get a little sad as a guy at how much YA and female-centered speculative fiction I read. Not that it's bad, but it's pretty hard to find adult, male-written Christian SF.


message 275: by Diana (new)

Diana (dnewsilva) | 3 comments D.M. wrote: "I'm reading The Circle Girls: Once Upon a Witch. It was nominated for the Clive Staples Award, and it's about a girl who goes back in time during the Salem Witch Trials.

It's a de..."


You know what they say: sometimes you've got to be the one to write the kind of book that you want to read.

:)


message 276: by D.M. (new)

D.M. Dutcher  | 12 comments Yeah, but there's way too many chiefs in christian speculative fiction and not enough Indians. Too many writers chasing too few fans. While I do write, I'd rather be a fan in that genre than an author in it.


message 277: by Jennifer (last edited Mar 11, 2014 12:44PM) (new)

Jennifer | 5 comments The Conditioned Mind
Jennifer Adams rated a book 5 of 5 stars
The Conditioned Mind
by Michael Mannia (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
read in March, 2014
Currently Reading
My rating:
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Jennifer Adams said: " i am just amazed by this book i couldnt put it down.i am impressed with the format and that what i am reading is fitting in my life.this will be a book i will keep coming back to and reanswering the questions as time goes by.everyone needs this book and even though i am not completely finished i just had to say that this one is not one that you just read and put it down,its a progress of everyday living..


message 278: by Joseph (new)

Joseph Young (josephjamesyoung) | 18 comments reading The Map Quilt by Lisa Lickel - very interesting historical/mystery novel. Keeps me turning the pages.


message 279: by Gary (new)

Gary (gpolly1) | 1 comments Jesus the King
Reading as a bible study at church. It definitely makes you think!


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