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Lanolin

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Recommend us some good books. This time Im focusing on Christian authors
Go on you know you want to -- maybe its one you've written yourself?

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John 21:25
 
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I Just finished reading Crazy Faith by Michael Todd
 

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I never forgot The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom. Its about the concentration camps. If you already read Diary Of Anne Frank then you need to read Corrie Ten Boom. Although its more her sister that was someone who had great faith.

The other one I read recently was In Order to Live by Yeonmi Park. About escaping North Korea. Although she wasnt a christian in North Korea but when she escaped (because of some kind Christians who helped her) she did become one.
 
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I haven’t read that crazy love by francis chan so I can’t compare…but Crazy Faith is more on Faith in Action believing the impossible that you could imagine for as long you heard it from God it will happen
 
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Is that really you God? by Loren Cunningham
Another book I read is the “Living a life of fire” the autobiography of Reinhard Bonnke🥰
 

Lanolin

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Is that really you God? by Loren Cunningham
Another book I read is the “Living a life of fire” the autobiography of Reinhard Bonnke🥰
I think I read the Loren Cunningham one...wasnt he president of YWAM?

Ive got a bio of Watchman Nee to read called Suffer for China

Also Shanghai Faithful - betrayal and forgiveness in a Chinese Christian family by Jennifer Lin
 

Lanolin

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One I read recently was called The Day Heaven Touched Me : The true story of a buddhist Monks daughter by Dr Song Karen Sonn

She's South Korean. I like reading how those who never grew up or raised in church became christians. Although she did go to a Christian school, that never took until Jesus came to her in a vision/dream.
 

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Through gates of Splendor by Elisabeth Elliott
 

Lanolin

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Through gates of Splendor by Elisabeth Elliott
that was a shocking one but I also wondered how back in the 1950s america how very restricted the lives of women were, esp christian women.

Obviously she thought nothing of going to South America with young family and not knowing the language just because her husband went. But she was in two minds about marrying him wasnt she? He had to meet certain conditions or something.

It seemd a lot of christian missionaries were left widows. They were lauded as matryrs

Theres also Keith Green. His wife wrote a memoir about him called No Compromise
 
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I remember a book I read by Tommy Tenney called The God Catchers ☺️
 

Lanolin

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Its a bit dated now but I remember several books caleld Gods Smugglers and also Operation Pearl, it was about smuggling Bibles into China.

Well it must have worked because now most Bibles are actually printed in China. I found one the other day that was a Beginners Bible in both english and Chinese.
 
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Oh really🙏 Lets just keep praying then
 

Lanolin

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Finished reading Watchman Nee, Sufferer for China

I didnt know he was in jail for decades, but not surprised. Although his works are a bit dense for a new christian to read.

Heavenly Man Brother Yun is a good book to read.

I heard Franklin Graham is coming to preach in my town. Billy Grahams son. He wrote several books including Rebel with a Cause. He's like royalty in evangelical circles.

Billy Graham of course wrote several books, I remember reading one of his memoirs, it must have been about 700 pages long. He lived a long life and travelled all over the world, which is what you do if you are an evangelist.

The only thing is theres evangelism, but then theres also discipleship that comes after. Not many stick with the hard work or steep learning curve of discipleship
 

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Shanghai Faithful was pretty amazing and well researched. Jennifer Lins family went back five generations to Shangahi, China and her grandparents brother in law was Watchman Nee.

I couldnt put it down, but also, I have to read it all in one go because its due back at the library tomorrow.

Suffice to say, Chinas christian believers many outnumber the US in a few years time.
 
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Finished reading Watchman Nee, Sufferer for China

I didnt know he was in jail for decades, but not surprised. Although his works are a bit dense for a new christian to read.

Heavenly Man Brother Yun is a good book to read.

I heard Franklin Graham is coming to preach in my town. Billy Grahams son. He wrote several books including Rebel with a Cause. He's like royalty in evangelical circles.

Billy Graham of course wrote several books, I remember reading one of his memoirs, it must have been about 700 pages long. He lived a long life and travelled all over the world, which is what you do if you are an evangelist.

The only thing is theres evangelism, but then theres also discipleship that comes after. Not many stick with the hard work or steep learning curve of discipleship
Oh I like Heavenly Man book and pre pandemic had a chance to hear and meet him in person when he visited here for a mission conference 😭😭😭 it was WOW God!!! Kuddos to his powerful testimony and ministry
 

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Gladys Aylward is another amazimg missionary story I like hers was called The Little Woman
(not to be confused with Lousia May Alcotts Little Women)

When I taught Bible in schools that was my favourite of all the missionary stories we told.
 

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If you're looking for Christian authors, the Last Light series by Terry Blackstock is good. I read all five books in a week
The premise is that there is a there is a star that has gone supernova and it's hitting the earth with emps like every 30 seconds
Global blackout
 

Lanolin

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Im always looking for good Nativity story picture books

One I found was Twas the Night Before Christmas ...rhymes like the Clement C Moore Santa Claus tale but its biblical and about Jesus.