25. Twelve Ordinary Men by John MacArthur
This book makes you feel like a fly on the wall, as you listen in to the time the disciples spent with Jesus. MacArthur devotes space to each of the twelve disciples, pointing out character traits and re-telling their stories. I enjoyed it, although do not care much for MacArthur’s writing style.
26. A Salty Piece Of Land by Jimmy Buffett
This novel was given to me to read otherwise I would have put it down on page three. It is the story of a Cowboy named Tully Mars who is running from the law with his horse, Mister Twain, and the people he meets along the way as well as the lighthouse he works to rebuild. It is a good story-telling for sure, but I would find it more enjoyable without the profanity, sex, drunkenness, and drugs.
27. The Pleasures Of God by John Piper
Two sentences I highlighted in this book: “In the end it will not be the seas or the mountains or the canyons or the water spiders or the clouds or the great galaxies that fill our hearts to breaking with wonder and fill our mouths with eternal praise. It will be God himself.” Now go read the rest of the book about God’s pleasure in being God because I cannot summarize well enough.
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