- Dec 8, 2005
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So, what books do you all have on your list right now that you've got to read.
One of my church elders (and mentors) is having me read "Putting the Amazing Back Into Grace" by Michael Horton.
Another mentor of mine has me reading Pink's "The Sovereignty of God." This one I REALLY like so far. Pink is a genious in my opinion, and God has really used him.
I'm reading "Debating Calvinism" because the same guy who wants me to read Pink's book says I need to read Dave Hunts arguments to see how irrational the arminian side of the argument can be.
I also read it for my best friends sake, as she's an arminian and we're having some good talks as I try to persuade her of the doctrines of grace and I think this will help.
One of my pastors gave me a little tiny book called "Tulip" by Duane Spencer which is helpful talking to my friend because it's very basic and very scripture heavy. I recommend this book to all who have not read it.
I'm also reading Packer's intro to John Owens Death of Death. It's supposed to be almost as much a masterpiece as the book itself.
And, at my best friends behest, I'm going to be getting two books. "Captivating" and "Wild At Heart" about Biblical man and womanhood.
So I have a lot on my plate.
What do y'all have to read?
One of my church elders (and mentors) is having me read "Putting the Amazing Back Into Grace" by Michael Horton.
Another mentor of mine has me reading Pink's "The Sovereignty of God." This one I REALLY like so far. Pink is a genious in my opinion, and God has really used him.
I'm reading "Debating Calvinism" because the same guy who wants me to read Pink's book says I need to read Dave Hunts arguments to see how irrational the arminian side of the argument can be.
One of my pastors gave me a little tiny book called "Tulip" by Duane Spencer which is helpful talking to my friend because it's very basic and very scripture heavy. I recommend this book to all who have not read it.
I'm also reading Packer's intro to John Owens Death of Death. It's supposed to be almost as much a masterpiece as the book itself.
And, at my best friends behest, I'm going to be getting two books. "Captivating" and "Wild At Heart" about Biblical man and womanhood.
So I have a lot on my plate.
What do y'all have to read?