Here is the second installment of books that I have read that have left enough of a mark on me that I still remember them regularly. In college I remember hearing several times that the books we read and the people we spend our time with will most determine who we are 10 years from now. I think it is true.
11. The Resurrection of the Son of God (N.T. Wright) – Theology and Biblical Studies, Advanced Reading Level
12. My Name is Asher Lev (Chaim Potok) – Fiction, a enthralling tale about a Hasidic Jewish Artist
13. The Gift of Asher Lev (Chaim Potok) – Fiction, part 2
14. Heaven is a Place on Earth (Michael Wittmer) – Theology and Christian Living, Intermediate. The book is a great place to start for an overarching Biblical view of life.
15. Roaring Lambs (Bob Briner) – Christian Living and Cultural Impact, an inspiring and accessible encouragement to cultural engagement.
16. Creation Regained (Al Wolters) – Christian Theology
17. The Bruised Reed (Richard Sibbes, Puritan Paperbacks) – Christian Practice
18. The Risen Jesus and Future Hope (Gary Habermas) – Christian Apologetics, Theology and Practice
19. Reflections on the Psalms (C.S. Lewis) – This book has no category, but is incredibly insightful
20. The Dangerous Duty of Delight (John Piper) – I still think this is the best place to start reading Piper.
Enjoy!
“Remember He is the artist and you are only the picture. You can’t see it. So quietly submit to be painted” -CS Lewis