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Anyone have suggestions for books to read.....

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LilLamb219 said:
The Hammer of God by Giertz or The Spirituality of the Cross by Gene Edward Veith.
I looked up those two books, but they seem more Lutheran based, which is OK, but not exactly what I think I want. I was not raised Lutheran. I am Protestant, but not Lutheran. Not that it matters, but I think it may confuse me some, because my religion is more closer to Catholic than to Protestant, even though it is Protestant. Thank you again for your suggestions.
 
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full_of_faith said:
I love reading....I'm looking for books to help me build back up my faith in God and Jesus.
I am glad to hear that. :) Are you interested in our Herbrew roots, history of church, historical culture of 1st century, theological debates, the study of language of the bible, novels of faith, or what?:scratch: :)
 
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dvd_holc said:
I am glad to hear that. :) Are you interested in our Herbrew roots, history of church, historical culture of 1st century, theological debates, the study of language of the bible, novels of faith, or what?:scratch: :)
searching for books on faith
 
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full_of_faith said:
searching for books on faith
These have been recommended to me, and I intended to get them. I have faith your faith will be strengthed by these:
Practicing Passion: Youth and the Quest for a Passionate Church

Engaging God's World: A Christian Vision of Faith, Learning, and Living

Simply Christian : Why Christianity Makes Sense

Jesus in the Margins : Finding God in the Places We Ignore

Heaven Is Not My Home: Learning to Live in God's Creation

A New Kind of Christian: A Tale of Two Friends on a Spiritual Journey

Waking the Dead: The Glory of a Heart Fully Alive
 
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dvd_holc said:
These have been recommended to me, and I intended to get them. I have faith your faith will be strengthed by these:
Practicing Passion: Youth and the Quest for a Passionate Church

Engaging God's World: A Christian Vision of Faith, Learning, and Living

Simply Christian : Why Christianity Makes Sense

Jesus in the Margins : Finding God in the Places We Ignore

Heaven Is Not My Home: Learning to Live in God's Creation

A New Kind of Christian: A Tale of Two Friends on a Spiritual Journey

Waking the Dead: The Glory of a Heart Fully Alive
Simply Christian sounds like a good book...I am going to try to go to the bookstore and look for it. Thanks.....
 
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starelda said:
Well if you like Case for Christ, there's also Case for Faith and Case for a Creator both by Lee Strobel.

I've recently been reading Mere Christianity by C.S Lewis and have found that to be very good.
Thanks. I've only started reading the Case for Christ, so when I finish that, I may move on to his other books.....
 
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full_of_faith said:
Simply Christian sounds like a good book...I am going to try to go to the bookstore and look for it. Thanks.....
I really like NT Wright. At his website there is a ton of great stuff (audio files, sermons, etc).

http://www.ntwrightpage.com/

He has a great series...that is exhausting but great. Origins of Christianity. There are three books, New Testament and the People of God, Jesus and the Victory of God, and Resurrection of Jesus of the Son of God...he has not finished the other two books in the series...
 
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:thumbsup: DEFINITELY read the Left Behind Series by Jerry Jenkins!! They are really good books that give you an insight as to what will happen when Jesus returns. Also the Soon Series by Jerry Jenkins is good too. It is basically about the same thing, but much shorter and has a completely different story line. I have read both, and they are definitely GREAT books to read :thumbsup:
 
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CrazyforYeshua said:
Anything by Henry Blackaby is really good.
Thanks for the suggestion, CrazyForYeshua! I saw one book by Blackaby on the internet......I will try to look that up after I'm done reading a Case for Christ and The Journey by Billy Graham. I'm not a big Billy Graham fan, but the reviews on one website said that it was a very good book.
 
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justnw3 said:
:thumbsup: DEFINITELY read the Left Behind Series by Jerry Jenkins!! They are really good books that give you an insight as to what will happen when Jesus returns. Also the Soon Series by Jerry Jenkins is good too. It is basically about the same thing, but much shorter and has a completely different story line. I have read both, and they are definitely GREAT books to read :thumbsup:
Justnw3, thank you for your suggestions....I have long reading list to get to :)
 
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I looked up those two books, but they seem more Lutheran based, which is OK, but not exactly what I think I want. I was not raised Lutheran. I am Protestant, but not Lutheran. Not that it matters, but I think it may confuse me some, because my religion is more closer to Catholic than to Protestant, even though it is Protestant. Thank you again for your suggestions.

I'm really sorry to hear that you are discarding my recommendations, especially since you feel you are closer to a Catholic belief than Protestant. Lutherans are neither Catholic or Protestant but we have a liturgy that very closely resembles the Roman Catholic one.

Personally, I think my book suggestions wouldn't confuse you more but put your focus more on Christ.
 
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full_of_faith said:
of course, the Bible...but does anyone have any other books that may be good?

I have bought and have started to read The Case for Christ by Strobel.

How about Experiencing the Cross by Blackaby or The Journey by Billy Graham or The Purpose Driven Life by Warren.

I highly recommend reading Lessons on Faith by A.T. Jones and E.J. Waggoner. My friend gave me this book for my birthday and honestly, I have never read a book that defines and elaborates faith so simply. If you have any questions on faith, this book will answer them. It has Bible verses to prove everything. The books contains 151 pages so if you’re a fast reader, you’ll get through it quickly. Thought you might like to see the table of contents:

FOREWORD
LIVING BY FAITH
LESSONS ON FAITH
FOR OUR SAKE ALSO
CREATION OR EVOLUTION, WHICH?
SAVING FAITH
CHRIST--THE END OF THE LAW
THE UNCONQUERABLE LIFE
FAITH
BOUNDLESS GRACE--FREE TO ALL
SHALL IT BE GRACE OR SIN?
RECEIVE NOT THE GRACE OF GOD IN VAIN
SINFUL FLESH
A DEAD FORMALISM-I
A DEAD FORMALISM-II
MINISTERS OF GOD
KEPT BY THE WORD
THE POWER OF THE WORD-I
THE POWER OF THE WORD-II
LIVING BY THE WORD
GALATIANS 2:20
GALATIANS 3:10-12
GALATIANS 5:3
GALATIANS 5:16-18
GALATIANS 5:22-26
CHRISTIAN PERFECTION


Blessings!
 
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full_of_faith said:
Thank you....I will look up those books....

Also, do you know if a spiritual advisor may help?

Foxx's Book of Marytrs (this is about Protestants)

The Prologue of Ochrid (this is about those martyred for the Orthodox faith)

The Imitation of Christ by Thomas Kempis (this a classic); as is

Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan. The Orthodox version is

The Way of The Pilgrim & The Pilgrim Continues His Way

Any of the works by either O Hallesby or Andrew Murray on prayer

Fr. Arseny Prisoner, Priest, Spiritual Father
(this is a collection of testimonies from his spiritual children, about a Russian who was imprisoned by Stalin)

As concerning spiritual direction by a spiritual father: Yes. This is one who knows you betterthan you know yourself. However; one must be ready to obedient to the direction given.
 
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