- Community and Growth, by Jean Vanier
- The Radical Wesley & Patters for Church Renewal, by Howard Snyder
- Renovation of the Heart, by Dallas Willard
- Seeking the Face of God, by Gary Thomas
- Breaking the Missional Code, by Ed Stetzer & David Putman
- A Theology as Big as the City, by Ray Bakke
- Ministries of Mercy, by Tim Keller
- unChristian, by David Kinnaman & Gabe Lyons
- The Gospel in a Pluralist Society, by Leslie Newbigin
- The Externally Focused Church, by Rick Rusaw & Eric Swanson
- The Confessions, by Saint Augustine
- Confessions of a Pastor, by Craig Groeschel
- Money, Possessions & Eternity, by Randy Alcorn
- Extraordinary Leaders in Extraordinary Times, edited by H. Stanley Wood
- The Bible, or at least most of it - here is our church's Bible reading plan for this year
Jesus then came into Galilee announcing the good news from God. All the preliminaries have been taken care of, and the rule of God is now accessible to everyone. Review your plans for living and base your life on this remarkable new opportunity. Dallas Willard's paraphrase of Mark 1:15.
Monday, January 07, 2008
2007 Top Ten List: Books for 2008
Here's my final Top 10 list. These are some books on my shelf that I'm hoping to read (or reread) this year...
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Renovation of the Heart was good but SLOW reading - I found myself drawn back to Divine Conspiracy as I read it.
Gary Thomas is always good & Seeking the Face of God was very helpful in my own walk w/God. (Thanks again for introducing me to him so many years ago - wow, that would have been the first tc@hh retreat, sometime in 1999!)
I'm in the middle of unChristian, which is really forcing me to pray about what I'll be teaching & emphasizing this year as a pastor.
Confessions of a Pastor has some really good stuff in it... it's not as weighty as some of the other books you've listed.
Money, Possessions & Eternity is Randy Alcorn at his best - well-researched & thought out, provocative, and utterly Biblical.
The Bible... yeah, that's the best of the bunch. :-)
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