Remember, I am trying to keep it light to a certain degree for a few months knowing that if we try to jump into Spurgeon's Complete Works after not completing a book together for over a year we might just slump back into that again.
The first book, Finally Alive: What Happens When We Are Born Again?, is one that I have had on my shelf for a long time but have yet to read. It has been highly recommended to me. It is affordable at around $10 and somewhat short at 160 pages so it shouldn't be to hard for us to get a good group of readers on board.
The second book, Confessing the Faith, may not have as wide a reach but it is one of the more helpful book I have read and is only 62 pages. It is a modernization, in language, of the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith. It is of course not the only confession used by even Baptist reformed churches but it can still be very helpful for us all. It is under $5 on the Founders.org store and just over that on Amazon. It is also available for $1.50 as an E-Book. (I must confess that the author is an elder at my church.)
Remember, I am trying to keep it light to a certain degree for a few months knowing that if we try to jump into Spurgeon's Complete Works after not completing a book together for over a year we might just slump back into that again.
The first book, Finally Alive: What Happens When We Are Born Again?, is one that I have had on my shelf for a long time but have yet to read. It has been highly recommended to me. It is affordable at around $10 and somewhat short at 160 pages so it shouldn't be to hard for us to get a good group of readers on board.
The second book, Confessing the Faith, may not have as wide a reach but it is one of the more helpful book I have read and is only 62 pages. It is a modernization, in language, of the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith. It is of course not the only confession used by even Baptist reformed churches but it can still be very helpful for us all. It is under $5 on the Founders.org store and just over that on Amazon. It is also available for $1.50 as an E-Book. (I must confess that the author is an elder at my church.)