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Dante 04-04-2013 07:24 PM

Books that Inspire
 
Other than the Bible, what book has helped shape and inspire you in to what you are right now? It can be a book by any author and genre.

I credit the works of Watchman Nee, David K. Bernard, Frank Peretti, C. S. Lewis, just to name a very few.

KeptByTheWord 04-04-2013 08:09 PM

Re: Books that Inspire
 
When I was a teenager, one book that really helped to shape my life was "Hinds Feet On High Places" by Hannah Hurnard. Recently, I've been reading some of Catherine Marshall's writings, Francis Chan, Watchman Nee, Oswald Chambers (My Utmost for his Highest devotional), among others.

My daughter just recently read "Jesus Freaks" by the Voice of the Martyrs, and I am amazed at the transformation in her life since she has read that book. I am reading it now. It is very similar to Fox's Book of Martyr's yet in modern settings.

But by far, the Bible is the book that transforms me more than any other writing. I love the Word. It satisfies me, challenges me and changes me like no other writing can. I enjoy reading other writings about the Word, but coming back to the Word is like a fresh drink of water, and the rest of the writings I read are just water substitutes.

Nothing satisfies like a cold fresh drink of water, and that is what the Word is to me.

Dedicated Mind 04-04-2013 09:01 PM

Re: Books that Inspire
 
God of the Opressed by James Cone; A theology of Liberation by Gustavo Gutierrez; Marx and the Bible by Jose Miranda; Prophesy Deliverance by Cornel West; Liberating Paul by Neil Elliott; The Wisdom Jesus by Cynthia Bourgeault; The Perennial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley; currently reading Living and Loving Outloud a memoir by Cornel West.

Esther 04-04-2013 09:41 PM

Re: Books that Inspire
 
Joy Haney, John Bevere, all of Tom Barnes the ones he wrote and the ones about him, God's General, but can't recall who wrote that one right off.

Deborah Randall and many others, I love to read.

Arphaxad 04-05-2013 12:12 PM

Re: Books that Inspire
 
String Theory for the Complete Idiot, can't remember the author.

RandyWayne 04-05-2013 12:20 PM

Re: Books that Inspire
 
"101 Mouth Watering Receipts if the Only Ingredients You Have is Salt and Lard!" by Uncle Bert Fieldman.


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