6. Nine Marks Of A Healthy Church by Mark Dever
This book is nine chapters about what Mark Dever sees as the nine most forgotten facets in our present church culture for a healthy church. While I enjoyed reading all nine essays, I think the nine marks website, although more briefly, does a better job in explanation. (http://www.9marks.org)
7. All of Grace by C.H. Spurgeon
In All of Grace, Spurgeon pleads with the unbeliever to repent and believe. He explains the doctrine of grace, and discusses sin, faith, repentance, justification, forgiveness, and assurance of
salvation. Although a short work, it is of great depth and discusses doctrines plainly.
8. Living The Cross Centered Life by C.J. Mahaney
Mahaney walks the reader slowly and carefully through the gospel of Jesus. Then he gives practical ways to make that gospel a focus and reality in everyday life. Legalism, condemnation, and feelings centeredness are addressed and ways to escape these bondages are laid out. This book engages both one’s heart and mind.
9. The Grand Weaver by Ravi Zacharias
This book is overflowing with stories that ultimately point to a Sovereign God who is working through every event and happenstance in our lives. If you love a good story-telling that combines humor, inspiration, and intellect, this is the book for you!
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A gift from the wilderness Rev 12:6…truth:
ReplyDeleteGod will not put any child created in his image no matter what their sins or religion into a hell fire, It never entered God’s heart or mind to ever do such a thing Jer 7:31, Jer 19:5. Satan has deceived the whole world Rev 12:9 until the woman of Rev 12 exposes his lies.
I would like to invite you to read http://thegoodtale.blogspot.com where the true word John 1:1 is delivered Rev 12 and proven. Those who in their pride of righteousness refuse to hear Acts 3:22-23 what God has commanded me to write cannot turn their hearts to ALL the children of God Luke 1:17. God has all power.Prove all things.
Val, this is a very interesting comment, and I have no idea what prompted you to leave this. How does it relate to my blog?
ReplyDeleteHello Julie!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see that you are able to read a book per week. You've chosen good ones for the month of February! Particularly the one by Ravi Zacharias has caught my eye, I'll have to check it out.
I received your letter today and it warmed my soul. :) You'll have a response headed your way soon with a few book suggestions.
Hope you've been well my bloggy friend!