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Category: Recommended Reading
Pastor Jeremy’s Recommended Monthly Reading
Recommended Reading for December
Recommended Reading for November
The Holiness of God by R.C. Sproul “This book is a game-changer! Everything in our lives and ministries begins and ends with a soul-gripping awareness of God’s infinite holiness. These dramatic chapters, written in high-impact fashion, reveal what the holiness of God is and how it should revolutionize our lives.”…
Recommended Reading for October
Radical – Taking Back Your Faith From The American Dream by David Platt “WARNING: God might use this little orange book to radically change you. If you prefer to live your life in pursuit of the American Dream, you will not want to read this book. If you are happy…
Recommended Reading for September
Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon by Steven J. Lawson A Long Line Of Godly Men Profile “Every Christian will be encouraged by Lawson’s description of Spurgeon’s life and his analysis of Spurgeon’s driving commitments to the whole counsel of God. Loaded with pungent quotes from Spurgeon and punctuated with helpful…
Recommended Reading for September
Recommended Reading For July
Recommended Reading For June
Sit, Stand, Walk by Watchman Nee Nee, a Chinese pastor and teacher wrote this little commentary on the Book of Ephesians. Most commentaries on Ephesians divide the book between the doctrinal section and the practical section. Nee took a different track. He saw a three-fold description of the Christian life,…
Recommended Reading for May
Today’s Gospel by Walter J. Chantry “My dad gave me this little book a few years ago. Although the book was writtenin 1970, the author, Walter Chantry, describes perfectly some of the ongoing and tragic mishandlings of the Gospel in our day. Following this, he then articulates the authentic, biblical…