BEST BOOKS 2021 part two
Ann Lawrenz
Josh Maurer
hospitality committee
pastor of discipleship
Ann Judson: A Missionary Life for Burma by Sharon James
Providence by John Piper
Gilead by Marilynne Robinson This is my third read of this book. It grows richer each time I read it. There are three more books in the series.
Bleak House by Charles Dickens Priscilla The Life of An Early Christian by Ben Witherington
Ben Panner college pastor Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God by J.I. Packer
Rediscover Church: Why the Body of Christ Is Essential by Collin Hansen and Jonathan Leeman Discipling: How to Help Others Follow Jesus by Mark Dever
Mary Miller deaconess Praying the Psalms with Augustine and Friends by Carmen Joy Imes Offers “language for prayer” when my own words fail
Curt Miller
Michael Walker
missions pastor
pastoral resident
Confronting Injustice Without Compromising Truth by Thaddeus Williams
An Infinite Journey by Andrew Davis
Dyanne Martin
Atomic Habits by James Clear
evangelism and culture impact committee Not Tragically Colored: Freedom, Personhood, and the Renewal of Black America by Ismael Hernandez This is one of the most comprehensive, erudite books I have ever read about the race industry in America. It encompasses history, philosophy, economics, sociology, anthropology, politics and Christianity.
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Paul and the Hope of Glory: An Exegetical and Theological Study by Constantine Campbell
Walking with God through Pain and Suffering by Tim Keller
Nancy Singer director of administration and Qnance Numbers Don’t Lie by Vaclav Smil Anyone who knows me knows I’ve always been fascinated by numbers. This book is a collection of essays that use numbers and trendlines to pin down facts about energy production, transportation, machines and devices, food production and consumption, and demographics.