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NotmebutHim

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Here are some Christian books I would recommend for reading:

"The Extent of the Atonement" by David Allen
"Another Gospel" and "Living Your Truth and Other Lies" by Alisa Childers
"The Atonement" by William Lane Craig
"Cold Case Christianity" by J. Warner Wallace
"The Potter's Promise" by Leighton Flowers
"You Are Not Enough (And That's OK)" by Allie Beth Stuckey
"The Toxic War on Masculinity" by Nancy Pearcey
"I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist" by Frank Turek and Norman Geisler
"Evidence that Demands a Verdict" by Josh McDowell
"Counterfeit Kingdom" by Holly Pivec and R. Douglas Geivett
"Tactics" and "Street Smarts" by Greg Koukl
"Misled" by Allen Parr

These are what come to my mind at the moment....... :D
 

TabinRivCA

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I was fascinated by the paperback book ' 'The Ark on Ararat' by Morris and LaHaye. Noah's Ark has been found and visited by two Armenians on Mt Ararat, where the Bible states it landed. That validates Noah's faith story and means God had to be involved🙌🙌🙌
 

Cameron143

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Here are some Christian books I would recommend for reading:

"The Extent of the Atonement" by David Allen
"Another Gospel" and "Living Your Truth and Other Lies" by Alisa Childers
"The Atonement" by William Lane Craig
"Cold Case Christianity" by J. Warner Wallace
"The Potter's Promise" by Leighton Flowers
"You Are Not Enough (And That's OK)" by Allie Beth Stuckey
"The Toxic War on Masculinity" by Nancy Pearcey
"I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist" by Frank Turek and Norman Geisler
"Evidence that Demands a Verdict" by Josh McDowell
"Counterfeit Kingdom" by Holly Pivec and R. Douglas Geivett
"Tactics" and "Street Smarts" by Greg Koukl
"Misled" by Allen Parr

These are what come to my mind at the moment....... :D
That's quite a top of mind list.
 

notmyown

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Here are some Christian books I would recommend for reading:

"The Extent of the Atonement" by David Allen
"Another Gospel" and "Living Your Truth and Other Lies" by Alisa Childers
"The Atonement" by William Lane Craig
"Cold Case Christianity" by J. Warner Wallace
"The Potter's Promise" by Leighton Flowers
"You Are Not Enough (And That's OK)" by Allie Beth Stuckey
"The Toxic War on Masculinity" by Nancy Pearcey
"I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist" by Frank Turek and Norman Geisler
"Evidence that Demands a Verdict" by Josh McDowell
"Counterfeit Kingdom" by Holly Pivec and R. Douglas Geivett
"Tactics" and "Street Smarts" by Greg Koukl
"Misled" by Allen Parr

These are what come to my mind at the moment....... :D
i was just last week thinking it's been a long time since you've given us a list! :)

i cannot recommend highly enough the old Puritan writers. Jeremiah Burrows, Richard Sibbes, John Owen to name just a few. i think they get overlooked in our modern age.
their books tend to be very pastoral, and boy, did they understand the grace of God.
 

tourist

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Years ago I have read one of the books on your list - "Evidence that Demands a Verdict" by Josh McDowell I found it to be an interesting read. I recommend it as well.
 

MaryM

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Every year it is the #1 bestseller.
The world should pause from it's nonsense and remember that this is so. No book outsells the Bible, there is good reason for it. Because the truth shines from it.
 

CarriePie

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I really like Starlight & Time by Dr. Russell Humphreys. I already believed God is all knowing, all powerful, and omnipresent, but this book expanded my thinking and my amazement.
 
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Partial...
"A More Excellent Way" Dr Henry Wright.
"The Elijah Task" John and Paula Sanford.
"The Spiritual Man " Watchman Nee.
"Secrets of a prayer warrior",
"Will You Interceed",
"The Power of Communion",
"The Power of The Blood", all 4 Derek Prince.
"From Dream to Destiny" Robert Morris.
"The Life and Letters of Praying Hyde" Gratia Hyde Bone, Mary Hyde Hall.
"A Manual for Spiritual Warfare" Don Basham.
"Blumhardt's Battle, a conflict with satan" translated by Frank S. Boshhold.
"The Serpent and The Savior" pastor David El-Cana Bryan.
" To Hell With Sarah, a conflict with satan" Jess Parker.
 

Mem

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Mark DeJesus offers a free digital download of his book Experiencing God's Love as Your Father.
I bought three other books of his after reading this one: Exposing the Rejection Mindset, God Loves Me and I Love Myself, and I Will Not Fear.
I haven't read any books since only recently tapering off catching up on his YouTube segments. And seeing that I pretty much have exclusive control of the programming with YouTube, I very rarely venture out of it much. It so happened that, after initially tuning into what had intrigued me as an interesting topic of debate between him and I now forget who (I think it was the British comedian Ricky Gervais, who is an atheist, while Brand was speaking of something similar if not Buddhist ideology), I was able to sporadically witness Russell Brand's progression toward Christianity and accepting Jesus Christ as his savior (I believe he credits Jordan Peterson arguments' to have strongly influenced him).
 

Magenta

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Mark DeJesus offers a free digital download of his book Experiencing God's Love as Your Father.
I bought three other books of his after reading this one: Exposing the Rejection Mindset, God Loves Me and I Love Myself, and I Will Not Fear.
I haven't read any books since only recently tapering off catching up on his YouTube segments. And seeing that I pretty much have exclusive control of the programming with YouTube, I very rarely venture out of it much. It so happened that, after initially tuning into what had intrigued me as an interesting topic of debate between him and I now forget who (I think it was the British comedian Ricky Gervais, who is an atheist, while Brand was speaking of something similar if not Buddhist ideology), I was able to sporadically witness Russell Brand's progression toward Christianity and accepting Jesus Christ as his savior (I believe he credits Jordan Peterson arguments' to have strongly influenced him).
Jordan Peterson is a brilliant man... .:)