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If you get on a Rob Bell kick, I recommend Velvet Elvis. It's quite good.
The Pursuit of God by A.W. Tozer is one of my all time favorites as well.
The Pursuit of God by A.W. Tozer is one of my all time favorites as well.

The second being a distinctive belief of mine but "The Baptism of the Holy Spirit" by R.A. Torrey. A small but meaningful book.

"The Mosaic of Christian Belief" sounds interesting and educational, I'll give it a shot.
Does anyone know of any new books dealing with the effects of television? I read "Amusing Ourselves to Death" several years back and thought it was remarkably relevant despite being written over 20 years ago.







Just so you know where I'm coming from... John Piper is my author of choice. I did love Blue Like Jazz and I look forward to reading Driscoll's book. I've never read Bell nor seen his Nooma videos nor heard his sermons...

The Attributes & Sovereignty of God - Arthur W. Pink (these are awesome)
Idols of the Heart - Elyse Fitzpatrick (very eye opening)
Holiness - J.C. Ryle :)
Trusting God & The Joy of Fearing God - Jerry Bridges
Sex Is Not The Problem (Lust Is) - Joshua Harris
Instruments in the Redeemer's Hand - Paul Tripp (loved it)
The Purity Principle & The Treasure Principle - Randy Alcorn

1. "Heaven is so real" by Choo Thomas
(or link to : http://www.choothomas.com/index.html)
2. "A Divine Revelation of HELL" by Mary K. Baxter (or you can visit : http://www.spiritlessons.com/Mary_K_B...)
You won't be regret if you read these books.








Glenn


Ted Dekker - Three
Frank Peretti - Monster
Dee Henderson - Danger in the Shadows


Frank Peretti has a similar writing style to Ted Dekker, in my opinion. Many of his works are on the Christian-paranormal-mystery side of things. They usually keep me on the edge of my seat and flying through the page. He actually co-authored House with Ted Dekker.
Dee Henderson writes romance-mystery novels with Christian themes. Her O'Malley series is my favorite and Danger in the Shadows is the prequel to the series. I call her chick-lit with some mystery thrown in.

For indiviuals who have a strong feeling of God being a male, there's a bit of a hitch with the book. I, however, really enjoyed how it showed the love of God and the holy trinity. It did a really nice job of explaining the trinity without being "preachy" or over my head.
It was a fast read that I personally really enjoyed.

It has constant adventure, baser and gentler sides of human nature, racial prejudices, forgiveness, change of heart.


I think Heather Moore's book is called Esther the Queen but I won't swear to it.


It has some good reviews
Night Owl Reviews
Title: The Return
Authors: Carter Vance
Score: 5.00 / 5 - Reviewer Top Pick
A young man discovers a hidden library filled with books and papers mentioning the Knights Templar. Soon after, he is found murdered, surrounded by the mysterious ancient symbols of an ancient order long thought to be disbanded. His friend, a wealthy business man, Peter Christos, meets and begins a romance with a mutual friend, Sarah Morales. Unknown to them, the Templars are alive and well and want to protect the couple from forces that seek to prevent the fulfillment of the prophecy about Christ's return. Thus begins a cat-and-mouse game of biblical proportions involving the Holy Grail, the Ark of the Covenant and the ultimate battle for Humanity itself.
The Return is the first in a series about the Christian prophecy of the eventual return of Jesus. I found the book to be a fascinating read, well-written and engaging. While it is similar to The DaVinci Code, it is at the same time quite different. I give this book 5 stars and encourage everyone to read it.
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> I found The Return to be a very interesting and intense book something on the order of the Da Vinci Code. It kept you wondering what would happen next. You wondered if the Knights Templar really do exist. Will good be over taken by evil? In order to find out you have to read The Return by Carter Vance. It was a very well written book that will make you think. The Return was a love story, a mystery, and a thriller all rolled into one.
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> Rating: 5
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> Heat Rating: Mild
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> Reviewed by: Susan





Hi Glenda, excuse another shameful self-promotion by me recommending my christian novel, SCARED COURAGE, dealing with true integrity. The link wiyh full description is, http://www.lulu.com/shop/muriel-gill/...
Thanks

Ted Dekker - Three
Frank Peretti - Monster
Dee Henderson - Danger in the Shadows"
Krista, may I add to your list, a new christian fiction, desling with integrity, called SCARED COURAGE. A link with full description is here, http://www.lulu.com/shop/muriel-gill/...
Thanks.

I just finished reading The Shack. It's wonderful, it reawakens the reality of christianity being a relationship, and the goodness of God. We cannot trust Him, until we settle it in our minds and hearts that He is good.

I just finished reading The Shack. It's wonderful, it reawakens the reality of christianity being a relationship, and the good..."
Another great book you might like is "The Fisherman's Wife", by Kathleen Glavich. She does an amazing job bringing the Gospel to life through a woman's eyes.

Check out this short video on the subject:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pK65Jf...

Along the journey to his total recovery and restoration, the Lord taught him many principles of freedom. It's got a whole lot of nuggets of wisdom. I personally learned several good lessons from it. I recommend it highly.

By Susan McMichael
4 out of 5 stars
Different perspectives, interesting times and reliance …
As a long time singer of Church music, both hymns and songs, and as a poet, I was looking forward to this book. Christian poetry’s framework and structures have changed over the past thirty years, in much the same way as secular poetry has: using much more free verse. Following in this heritage this is a book of free verse. I appreciated Change your Perspective's hopeful tone of getting the reader to enjoy their life, to see how God and Christ could make a difference to people's lives. In the poetry in Change Your Perspective: A Collection Of Inspirational Poetry, the reader is asked to take a journey from the physical reality of imperfection to the spiritual view of change for the better through Christ. Despite this emphasis on the spiritual this is not a book of ‘grandiose’ events, but rather of the very ordinary. Following along these lines Poet uses the common, vernacular speech to bring God into these poems: “When your chips are down... you say you want / To be married / You say this will / Make your life / Whole” (Ladies – Give God A Chance).
The book is a series of small recipes for getting your life back together, for changing your ideas. It is divided into three main sections: Broken, The Almighty God and Emerge. It delves into the everyday, including those feelings and actions that we like to deny.
http://goo.gl/X5SMcL (Change Your Perspective - Book ed.)
http://goo.gl/Ucv71F (Change your Perspective - Kindle ed.)
For the full review please click:
http://raymondmathiesenbookreviews.bl...
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