Having a lot of idle time recently, I have invested those hours reading classic Christian books.
Finding good books has required review of many “Top Ten”, “Top 50” or “Top 100” lists. These are usually based on popularity by sales. Rarely will you find a list where the compiler has personally read the recommendations. For anyone reckless enough to consider, I will be posting a few recommendations of my own, “Seeker’s Top-Rated Books”.
Be assured the only book that never leaves my end table is the Bible, even as the classics come and go. In fact, these studies frequently lead to an even greater in-depth study of Holy Scripture. One of the joys of this reading exercise is the “bunny trails” and where they eventually lead.
Not everyone will agree on my choices or my summaries. I don’t agree with everything written either, that’s OK. Yet we always grow.
Finding good books has required review of many “Top Ten”, “Top 50” or “Top 100” lists. These are usually based on popularity by sales. Rarely will you find a list where the compiler has personally read the recommendations. For anyone reckless enough to consider, I will be posting a few recommendations of my own, “Seeker’s Top-Rated Books”.
Be assured the only book that never leaves my end table is the Bible, even as the classics come and go. In fact, these studies frequently lead to an even greater in-depth study of Holy Scripture. One of the joys of this reading exercise is the “bunny trails” and where they eventually lead.
Not everyone will agree on my choices or my summaries. I don’t agree with everything written either, that’s OK. Yet we always grow.