What Does Your Christian Non-Fiction Library Look Like?

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Tintin

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Here's mine. It covers a number of sub-genres within the Christian non-fiction framework.

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I'm keen to see your library. Now, have at it!
 
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Ugly

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I don't have one. If i did it would have lots of Charles Stanley, though. Max Lucado too. I do have Wild At Heart, though. Would like to read some more Ravi Zaccharius eventually. Hank Hanegraaff. Greg Laurie. Would have some CS Lewis. Probably more, but off the top of my head it would be things like that.
 

Nautilus

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I used to have the dc talk jesus freaks book but thats about it. 99.9% of my book collection is fantasticorical novels. (Fantasy/Historical like game of thrones style.)
 
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wwjd_kilden

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Hmm, I don't have many really. I do have a number of bibles though, (Cant post pic as half of them are back in Norway) :p
 
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Arlene89

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WAIT, Christian, please tell me that 'The Brick Bible' I see in your pile is the LEGO version of the bible. Because that will seriously make me implode.
 
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Tintin

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I used to have the dc talk jesus freaks book but thats about it. 99.9% of my book collection is fantasticorical novels. (Fantasy/Historical like game of thrones style.)
Most of my book collection is made up speculative fiction but this is my Christian non-fiction collection. :)
 
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Tintin

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WAIT, Christian, please tell me that 'The Brick Bible' I see in your pile is the LEGO version of the bible. Because that will seriously make me implode.
Yes, the Brick Bibles feature many (not all) of the books of the Bible visualized in LEGO. It's awesome!
 
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Arlene89

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So I only discovered Christian book stores in December, 2012. And this is what I have so far. Some were given to me, there's two or three I haven't read yet. I've also got another ordered online about revivals. And I'm missing my 'Captivating', 'Wild at Heart' and 'Jesus Freaks' books. I keep misplacing things!
 
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Tintin

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So I only discovered Christian book stores in December, 2012. And this is what I have so far. Some were given to me, there's two or three I haven't read yet. I've also got another ordered online about revivals. And I'm missing my 'Captivating', 'Wild at Heart' and 'Jesus Freaks' books. I keep misplacing things!
An excellent collection, Arlene! I've never even heard of many of them. Sounds like I should be doing some more reading in the relationships arena. ;)
 
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wwjd_kilden

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Clive Cussler is awesome :D (but hardly Christian non fiction :p )

Arelene: the divinity code is an interesting title, is it good?
 
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persNickety

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I have:

Screwtape Letters
Mere Christianity
The Great Divorce
A few different versions of the bible
The Jewish New Testament
Matthew presents Yeshua, King Messiah: A messianic Jewish commentary on the book of Matthew
Restoring the Jewishness of the Gospels
The Reason for God
Anabaptist Beginnings
The Commentary on Ecclesiastes
Beginnings: History of Christianity
Prophets of Israel (I don't remember the exact title)
Wisdom Literature of the OldTestament
The Synoptic Gospels
Zondervan The Handbook to the bible
A study packet on the book of Enoch
A few books on youth ministry that I forget the titles to

That's all I can remember. Probably missing a few others
 
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persNickety

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In the near future, I would like to read more on Catholicism beliefs/ early Catholicism, etc.
 
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Tintin

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Oh, I didn't include my Bibles.

I have an NRSV Study Bible, an NLT Life Application Bible, a CEV Bible for Today and The Message.
 

Fenner

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Yes, the Brick Bibles feature many (not all) of the books of the Bible visualized in LEGO. It's awesome!
I didn't know those types of Bibles existed. I know two kids who will love those!
 

Fenner

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I'm trying to think, I know I have many books in my attic frankly I'm a little to lazy to go up right now. I have a book about finding peace by Charles Stanley, not the exact title. A couple of study bibles. A Joyce Meyers book that someone gave me. I admit I haven't read it though. I bought this book years ago called Conversations With God, I didn't care for it.

I know we have more, but I can't remember, I'm sorry.
 

ChandlerFan

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I tend to buy like ten books for every one that I read, and I have mostly Christian non-fiction, so I'll either have to take a picture of each shelf lol or maybe copy and paste the catalog list that I've made. I still need to update it too from the last time I bought books. I also need another bookshelf! And a greater drive to read.
 
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Tintin

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I didn't know those types of Bibles existed. I know two kids who will love those!
Fenner, roughly how old are your children? Because the Brick Bibles contain violence and other adult themes ala the standard content of God's Word.
 

hoss2576

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A couple of each: Josephus, Charles Stanley, Billy Graham, Josh MacDowell, John Maxwell, Norman Vincent Peale, C.H. Spurgeon, Oswald Chambers, Mark Driscoll, CS Lewis, and Tommy Nelson.