Books of 2008

I love learning and I love reading. So last year, Heather and I were throwing around some ideas of New Year's Resolutions. I thought a resolution centered around reading more was right up my alley. Then I settled on pushing myself to read a book per month in 2008. It seemed like great timing, with us going off to Seminary mid-year. It was hard to balance Bible reading with other reading but overall I am glad I challenged myself. I even included all the books I had to read (in their entirety) for classes. Here are the books of 2008!

Prayer and the Art of Volkswagen Maintenance, Donald Miller
Mission in the Old Testament, Walter C. Kaiser Jr.
The Neurotics Guide to God & Love, Dr. Lance Moore
A Contrarian's Guide to Knowing God: Spirituality for the Rest of Us, Larry Osborne
Revolution in World Missions, K.P. Yohannan
Man In White, Johnny Cash
No More Christian Nice Guy, Paul Coughlin
The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown
The Da Vinci Code: A Quest for Answers, Josh McDowell
The Psychiatric Study of Jesus, Albert Schweitzer
A Grief Observed, C. S. Lewis
Evangelical Truth, Revised Edition, John Stott
Explaining Inerrancy, R.C. Sproul
Evangelical Theology, Karl Barth
Foundational Issues in Christian Education, Robert W. Pazmino
Is It A Lost Cause?, Marva J. Dawn
Journey To Jesus, Robert E. Webber
A Many Colored Kingdom, Elizabeth Conde-Frazier, S. Steve Kang, Gary A. Parrett

Comments

Unknown said…
Awesome list...ha ha like I need to add more books to my "I want to read this" list...but they all sound interesting! I can't believe there are still C.S. Lewis books I haven't read!