I don’t know about you, but I’m always reading two or three books at a time. Well, not at the exact same time, but you know what I mean. Right now, I’m reading The Mountains Bow Down by Sibello Giorello for review, Listen by Rene Gutteridge on my Kindle, Made to Crave by Lysa Terkeurst for my Bible Study, and Joyce Meyer’s Battlefield of the Mind devotional every morning.
What about you? What books are on your nightstand (or coffee table or book bag)?
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Of course, my Bible, and then “Story Craft” by Erickson. And my ever trusty small spiral ring notebook (with a pen) to jot down midnight ‘inspirations’.
I also have Bible and notebook for thoughts that come in the night. I also have Radical by David Platt and 1000 gifts by Ann Voskamp. Both wonderful books!
Right now I’m reading Freedom’s Stand by Jeanette Windle—a riveting contempoary in the political thriller style, but with the important theme of what happens to Christian in countries like Afghanistan where freedom of faith is not allowed. Riveting, full of great detail, heart-wrenching, and also with a romance.
The Lake, by Banana Yoshimoto (Kindle)
Graceful, by Seth Godin (Kindle)
Till We Have Faces, by C.S. Lewis (actually I just finished this one, but I loved it so much, read it twice in a row, so I had to include it).
And I read a daily devotional fed to my phone called “Our Daily Bread” from RBC Ministries.
Law and Gospel, by C.F.W. Walther
Baptism in the Early Church, by Everett Ferguson
Against the Pagans/Heathen (Adversus Gentes), by Arnobius of Sicca
My Bible, Streams in the Desert by L. B. Cowman, A Girl After God’s Own Heart by Elizabeth George, and Sacred Influence by Gary Thomas.
A small fan for hot flashes, my Bible, Perry Stone’s Purging your House Pruning your Family Tree, and Beth Moore’s Get Out of that Pit.
The Book of Ruth by J. Darline Peipman. She is going line by line and it is very very good. She is a self-published author.
Susannah Spurgeon – Free grace and dying love. Excellent thought provoking devotionals from C.H. Spurgeons wife.
Half the Church – Carolyn Custis James
There is usually a Strong’s concordance and my Smith’s Bible dictionary close by also.
Beth Moore’s Book is good.
Oh! hehehe.. i thought i was alone in this..
Hmm..as for me, i have the Bible, then Streams in the Desert Devotional book in the morning, occasional (and still unfinished) Arabian Nights in the middle of the day, and this Pocketbook of ShortStories i bring along to make up for waiting time along grocery queues. Now i’m looking forward to begin Philip Yancey’s Where is God when it Hurts?
My iPad. Soooo….everything!
I have Streams in the Dessert devotional also. It’s a good devotional. I have read some of Phillip Yancey, and the one you are going to start is on my book shelf. So many books, so little time.