Thursday, October 17, 2019

MORE CHRISTIAN BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

A Life Worth Living and a Lord Worth Loving by Stuart Olyott: Commentary on Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon with both a good approach to, and good perspective on, the text.

Be Confident by Warren Wiersbe: Commentary on Hebrews that will be really enlightening for those who find this book of the Bible intimidating.

Be Skillful by Warren Wiersbe: Commentary on Proverbs.

Brown Face, Big Master by Joyce Gladwell: Autobiography of Malcolm Gladwell's mother. Shows what can happen when one's religion is all about rules and propriety.

Be Satisfied by Warren Wiersbe: Commentary on Ecclesiastes.

Bible Probe: Zephaniah by David Hewetson: An insightful and thought-provoking commentary on this often overlooked book of the Bible.

Don't Call Me Sister by Marion Field: Autobiography of a woman who grew up in a strict Brethren church. Shows that no matter how dogmatic a church is, there will always be people who don't follow all the church's rules in the privacy of their own home.

A Time to Build by Rev. James Phillip: Spirit-filled, deeply edifying commentary on the Book of Ezra.

Building for God by Rev. James Phillip: Spirit-filled, deeply edifying commentary on Nehemiah.

Eden: called to the streets by Matt Wilson: Book proclaiming the wonderful work of the Eden Project, a ministry of the Message Trust.

Ambassadors to the World by Christopher J. H. Wright: Expossits select passages in Deuteronomy to show who God intended His people to be in the Old Testament and applies it to who God's people are to be today.

Sound of a Cry by Diana Peck: Autobiography of a woman who grew up as a Jehovah's Witness. An ihnsider's perspective on what agenda-driven cults are like.

Great is Thy Faithfulness: Lamentations simply explained by Richard Brooks: Commentary on Lamentations, another mostly overlooked book of the Bible.

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