In attempting to reach my goal of reading 12-books a year, here’s this year’s current list:
01. “Jim & Casper Go To Church” by Jim Henderson
02. “Quiet Strength, a Memoir” by Tony Dungee
03. “When Necessary Use Words” by Mike Pilavachi
04. “You Converted Me” by Tony Jones
05. “I Sold My Soul on eBay” by Hemant Mehta
06. “A.K.A. LOST” by Jim Henderson
07. “Little Family, Big Values” by The Roloff Family & Tracy Sumner
08. “Frequently Avoided Questions: An Uncensored Dialogue on Faith” by Chuck Smith Jr. and Matt Whitlock
09. “In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day” by Mark Batterson
10. “Walking the Trail of Death” by Keith Drury
11. “The Deity Formerly Known as God” by Jarrett Stevens
If I add-in reading “Brown Bear, Brown Bear” nearly a million times along with countless other children’s books, I think I’ve achieved my goal of 12-a-year.
In all seriousness, though, I need to attempt to read at least one more book in the next week-and-a-half. Any suggestions?
The Ragamuffin Gospel by Brennan Manning or Whats so Amazing about grace by philip yancey or the irresistable revolution (that is probably the easiest read of the three!)