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Oct 30, 2016 07:31AM
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Currently reading through NASB95, the complete works of Poe, Spurgeon Autobiography 4, and all four Lectures to my Students also by Spurgeon. I also use the ESV to work through the Proverbs on months that mirrow the chapters. I always enjoy the Bible and I am enjoying Spurgeon. Poe has some poetry I do not really enjoy but enjoy Poe's prose
Liam wrote: "Feel free to share what you're currently reading and why you're enjoying it!"
Poor Man's Commentary (Complete and Unabridged): A 9 Volume Commentary on the Whole Bible
I might post about each book I'm in here and there sporadically. But for now I'm really enjoying Hawker's Poor Man's Commentary. The end of chapter devotions in particular are excellent in conjunction with my Bible reading.
Poor Man's Commentary (Complete and Unabridged): A 9 Volume Commentary on the Whole Bible
I might post about each book I'm in here and there sporadically. But for now I'm really enjoying Hawker's Poor Man's Commentary. The end of chapter devotions in particular are excellent in conjunction with my Bible reading.
The 2 Degree Difference by John Trent. Excellent "do-able" inspiration to make lasting, meaningful beneficial changes.The Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis Outstanding devotional.
Biography of Wilberforce by Kevin Belmonte - powerful story of tenacity and making a difference that can echo for centuries.
Textual Criticism by Wendy Widder Lexham Press.
Shattered Prayers by Ching, Kenneth - Honest expression of faith under fire.
A Week in the life of Corinth - Ben Witherington - really brings ancient Corinth to life
The Myth of a Christian Nation - by Gregory Boyd - just starting
Footwashing in John 13 and the Johannine Community John Thomas - just starting
Study of Hosea - Story, literature, style, etc.


