I'd be a bookcase--yes, I would--because I love books. I've been surrounded by them for the last 20 years, first as an English major, then as a publishing house employee, and now as a home school teacher. Over the past ten years, I've read a lot of how-to books: how to cook, how to clean, how to raise children, how to raise crops, and so on, but this year I've collected a stack of reads I'm trusting will aid me in pursing God and loving my neighbor.
In no particular order, here's my starting line-up for 2011:
Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just, Timothy Keller
God's Mighty Acts in Salvation, Starr Meade
In no particular order, here's my starting line-up for 2011:
Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just, Timothy Keller
God's Mighty Acts in Salvation, Starr Meade
Love Walked Among Us: Learning to Love Like Jesus, Paul E. Miller (re-read)
Discovering Jesus in the Old Testament, Nancy Guthrie
A Praying Life: Connecting with God in a Distracting World, Paul E. Miller (re-read)
Cross Talk: Where Life and Scripture Meet, Michael R. Emlet
One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are, Ann Voskamp
Caught Off Guard: Encounters with the Unexpected God, William P. Smith
The Promises of Grace: Living in the Grip of God's Love, Bryan Chapell
Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Faith in Community, Dietrick Bonhoeffer
What are you reading this year?
The Promises of Grace: Living in the Grip of God's Love, Bryan Chapell
Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Faith in Community, Dietrick Bonhoeffer
What are you reading this year?
3 comments:
Hey there! The internet makes the world small. I'll e-mail you privately so you know who I am exactly! But I enjoyed discovering your blog. You seem to be a woman of depth and substance. I also just posted on my blog about books I have read and am reading this year. Loved perusing your list! Thanks for sharing! If I were furniture I'd be a bookcase too!! I sometimes get discouraged at how many people don't seem to read today. Or they only read fluffy, light fiction and never anything deeper.
Me too! Me too! A bookshelf. Perfect. Love your list. I'm planning to post one this week too. I always want to read way more than I can actually digest in a year. So... I'm narrowing it down to what I really need. Just picked up the Bonhoffer biography - thank you Grandpa Cronbaugh :)
Good one! If I were a piece of furniture, I would want to be a bookcase, too.
If I were an electronic gadget, I would be a Kindle (not that I have one). Hmm...
Happy New Year!
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