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10 Books You Can’t Miss March 14, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — abailey @ 9:13 pm

If you’re like me, you probably already have a stack of must-read books on your night table, giving you a pleading look every time you crawl into bed. But here’s 10 that have impressed me greatly, ones you should add to your collection post-haste.

 1. Right Wing, Wrong Bird by Dr. Joel C. Hunter

2. Stop Dating the Church: Fall in Love With the Family of God by Joshua Harris

3. The Big Idea by Dave Ferguson

4. The AIDS Crisis: What We Can Do by Deborah Dortzbach & W. Meredith Long

5. Why Men Fall Out of Love by Michael French

6. The Hidden Power of Electronic Culture by Shane Hipps

7. A Field Guide to Evangelicals and Their Habitat by Joel Kilpatrick

8. On the Move by Bono

9. More Ready Than You Realize by Brian McLaren

10. What You Didn’t Learn From Your Parents About Sex: A Guide to a Touchy Subject by Matthew Paul Turner

 

8 Responses to “10 Books You Can’t Miss”

  1. Charles Says:

    Great list – thanks! I’d reccomend 3 others too: McLarens, “Searching for Something Real,” Webber’s, “Listening to the Beliefs of Emerging Churches,” and Batterson’s “In a Pit…”

  2. Impressive! Thank you.

  3. mpt Says:

    hey andrea,

    thank you for the props. i didn’t know you worked for Outreach! Good for you. I hope we get to work together again soon…

    mpt

  4. Lynda West Says:

    Great blog, good job getting it all together :)

  5. Great blog, good job getting it all together :)

  6. Erik Willits Says:

    Good list!
    But I can’t believe you didn’t put “Every Man’s Talmud” by Cohen, you know you want to read it with me!

    PS: McLaren’s book is solid! The rest of your list i will have to check out.

  7. Jason Curlee Says:

    Big Idea…I would put that one way up on that list…Great book…I did a lot of review about it on my site.

    Also “In A Pit” by Mark Batterson

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