I know it’s sometimes difficult to sort through all of the Christian books out there and then pick one worthy of your time. It can be a bit overwhelming and easy to get lost in the sea of choices and ultimately end up not choosing anything. This is part of the reason why I try to regularly provide book reviews (see the category drop-down menu on the right). As Christians, it’s important that we use discernment when reading and that we simply do not read everything just because it’s on the shelves at Christian bookstores. An article by Marsha West I referenced awhile back sounds the alarm on the “Christian” books in Christian bookstores. http://voiceoftruthblog.com/be-careful-what-you-buy-in-christian-bookstores
There are also excellent book reviewers (Discerning Reader, Tim Challies, and SVChapel) that read much more than I do and write more thorough reviews, but I wanted to provide just a brief list of what I’m currently reading. Also, the Recommended Reading link above will take you to my page on books I’ve read and can endorse. It links directly to Amazon.com and 4% of any purchase in my Bookstore will go directly back into this site (to help defer the costs of domain, hosting, etc.) Below are a few that I’m currently reading and plan to read.
Currently Reading:
Atonement – A collection of presentations from PRCT meetings, by J.I. Packer, James Montgomery Boice, Sinclair Ferguson, et.al.
Holiness – J.C. Ryle
Proclaiming a Cross-Centered Theology – A collection of presentations from Together for the Gospel 2008 including John MacArthur, Al Mohler, R.C. Sproul, et.al.
The Doctrine of God – John Frame
Ephesians – Charles Hodge, Crossway Classic Commentaries
Fool’s Gold – John MacArthur
In the queue:
Redemption Accomplished – John Murray
Apologetics to the Glory of God – John Frame
To Tell the Truth: The Whole Gospel to the Whole Person by Whole People – Will Metzger
The Gospel & Epistles of John – F.F. Bruce
Life in Christ: Studies in 1 John – Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The Lie: Evolution – Ken Ham
The Case for Christ – Lee Strobel