What are you reading?
What Christian fiction or Christian non-fiction are you reading or have recently completed and would like to mention? Now that its fall, and winter is approaching, I'm always on the hunt for good books!! Please share! :)
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Not reading much lately..I practically have to be moved on by the spirit to take time for reading these days..I did just finish Hinds Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard...a classic and worthy of the honor. Awesome!
I'm reading The Brethren by Beverly Lewis. So far, so good. I just finished reading one of the Elm Creek Quilt books - I really enjoyed the Sugar Creek Quilt book. Not Christian stories, but good. The sampler book wasn't the best though.
I'm reading Dallas Willard's Renovation of the Heart - meaty but very good!
Reading theological-type books are tough for me, although I wish I could. I always tend to fall asleep, not matter how wonderful they are. I lean towards autobiographies, especially missionary stories and reference books where I can quickly look up just the information I need.
I'm reading some missionary-type stories to my children in school. It's called, "The Dangerous Bandit". They seem to be enjoying it and I sure am.
Thank you all for the recommendations...they all sound like good books!
I can't remeber if I posted my reading selections before on your site so if I am redundant, please forgive me. I had a goal of reading one book per month for 2006. I am WAY ahead of that number. Frequent travelling has been helpful since I have had to sit for hours on end.
BEYOND BAND OF BROTHERS
SUNK WITHOUT A SOUND
THE LAST SEASON
ANGELS IN THE WILDERNESS
ROOM MATES
THE DITCH DIGGER'S DAUGHTERS
I HEARD THE OWL CALL MY NAME
DINNER WITH A PERFECT STRANGER
THE WEDDING
MY LIFE OF ADVENTURE (by Norman Vaughan)
WITH BYRD AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD (by Norman Vaughan)
ONE MAN'S WILDERNESS
TWO IN THE FAR NORTH
I actually think there are one or two more that escape me. The vast majority of what I ahve read this year is biographical and autobiographical.
Connie
I knew I had forgotten one!
INTO THE WILD
Connie
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