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What We’re Reading: January

Joy

 

Sacred Marriage: What If God Designed Marriage to Make Us Holy More Than to Make Us Happy? by Gary Thomas

I am getting married in July and am reading several books about relational wholeness. Sacred Marriage by Gary Thomas is one of my favorites. Thomas combines “insights from Scripture, church history, time tested wisdom from Christian classics, and examples from today’s marriages” to create a fine balance between theology and lifestyle. My fiancé and I are growing together as we discuss each chapter in depth. It’s a must-read for every engaged couple!

 

To-Read Pile: Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Christian in Community by Dietrich Bonhoeffer; Divided by Faith: Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America by Michael O. Emerson and Christian Smith


Adam

 

51P1c42DyLL._SX322_BO1,204,203,200_Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow

I received this book as a gift for Father’s Day last year and have been reading it on and off since then. After seeing the well-publicized musical that is based on this biography I have finally decided to commit to finishing it this month. Alexander Hamilton is an often overlooked founding father, but his contribution to the way our country runs today is undeniable. Ron Chernow’s writing is very engaging and gives a true picture of the good and bad of George Washington’s right hand man, Hamilton.

To-Read Pile: Meals from Mars by Ben Sciacca; The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher

 


Chloe

 

+Life OfThe_519865_CfLife of the Beloved by Henri J. M. Nouwen

This book was a gift from my mother and she considers it one of the most influential books to her faith. Life of the Beloved is a letter from Nouwen to one of his dear unbelieving friends. In it he lays out what it means to be the beloved of Christ and how that changes the way we understand ourselves, our purpose, and those around us. I’ve read a number of Nouwen’s books, but the uniqueness of this one is the conversational tone that paints a picture of life with Christ in all the beauty of the intimacy therein.

To-Read Pile: Ruined by Ruth Everhart; Black Boy: A Record of Childhood and Youth by Richard Wright


Tell us, what are you currently reading? What’s on your To-Read Pile?

2 Comments

  • Well, I was reading the ARC of “The Polygamist’s Daughter”, by Anna LeBaron as I am fortunate to be on her team! What a fantastic book!

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    • Thanks for sharing, Carol! And so glad to hear you enjoyed The Polygamist’s Daughter – we can’t wait for it to release!

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