I was going through my bookshelf, organizing and putting some books into a chest. I realized that I have about 100 Pentecostal Publishing House or otherwise related books. How many do you have?
(I thought I had a lot of Amish books but realize I only have 24.)
I used to have a bunch of books, but gave them away whe I realized they were mostly hogwash anyhow.
Now I am very selective. The last book I bought was "Adorning the Doctrine" by JR Ensey, and also the New Cyclopedic Theological Dictionary that Bro Ensey compiled.
Other than that...cookbooks. Never seen a cookbook steer ya wrong, unless it was one of them fad diet ones written by some short effeminate feller.....Grillen books are my favorite....
Don Nori,
Madame Guyon,
Jessie Penn lewis,
Calvin Miller,
CS Lewis,
David Bernard,
Hank Hannegraaf,
RC Sproul,
Kenneth Gentry,
David Chilton,
John Bray
PPH Books? Let's see, I seem to have tons of them!
Otherwise, I have a rather large library. Favorites are anything by Arthur Pink, Tozer, Stephen Charnock and any Colonial period theologians. My two newest are manuscripts I have just completed! One is "If The Kings Could Speak", the other is an untitled commentary on the Book of Nehemiah.
I'm not into fiction nearly as much as I was as a young man, though I do love L'Amour.
At the moment I have quit reading much of anything but the bible.
There are some Biblical reference works I want to buy though.
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People who are always looking for fault,can find it easily all they have to do,is look into their mirror.
There they can find plenty of fault.
I used to have lots of books but after so many moves and letting people borrow them I am down to just a few now.
I would have to go in the other room to make much of a list but some of my current favorites are....
Houses That Change The World by Wolfgang Simson
Square Foot Gardening
Month By Month Gardening In Louisiana
My newest and the one I am currently reading is Brother Blume's newest book Take A Bite Out Of Eternal Life
Where Do We Go From Here? by Ralph W Neighbor
Pagan Christianity by Frank Viola
Rethinking The Wineskin by Frank Viola
That's a start...
Your list sounds similar to mine....my current favorites:
Houses That Change The World by Wolfgang Simson (re-reading this one)
Prescription for Herbal Healing
Country Wisdom & Knowhow
5 acres and Independence
The Self-Reliant homestead
The Glorious Church by Huston & McKinley
Pagan Christianity by Frank Viola is actually a book I have on my list to get.