Also, I have written several books of my own on this topic (and am writing more), and while these didn't make my «
Best Christian books» list (how arrogant would that be?)
That list of
my best Christian books are below.
Compare the recommended
Best Christian books ever written to the bestselling Christian books (and non-Christian)... the results of this investigation will stagger you:
While I read all sorts of books, people sometimes ask me what my recommendations are for
the best christian books I have ever read.
This book is going on my «
Best Christian Books» list.
If you want to see what sorts of authors and books have most influenced my thinking and theology, check out
my Best Christian Books page.
I can't yet figure out how to make good use of the Internet (though I suspect that someone who took on the calling of typing in enthusiastic reviews of
good Christian books on the amazon.com Web site might make a remarkable impact), but I'm sure videos ought to play an important part in the kind of education I've been trying to describe.
You need to let her buy
good Christian books to read and good Christian music to listen to.
Recommend
some good Christian books to show the way to a Pluralist Christianity!
Put away your manuscript for, say, a week, along with your writing books and your writer loops, and just read
some good Christian books.
Hi, my name is Keiki Hendrix and I started the Vessel Project in 2008 to offer
the best Christian Book Deals to like minded friends and family.
The Best Christian Book Review blogs from thousands of top Christian Book review blogs in our index using search and social metrics.
Minnesota About Blog Spreading the word about
good Christian books.
Not exact matches
One of the
best - selling
books of all time, The Purpose - Driven Life helps people of all ages and backgrounds determine their purpose, but is especially
well - suited for those of you who observe the
Christian faith.
Osteen's
Christian self - help
books, including Your
Best Life Now, have been a mainstay of bestseller lists since 2004, and Osteen has been broadcasting services from the Houston church since 1999.
Good point Jack, but the «
book» that muslims follow, regardless of training or translation, gives
Christians chills because it places the dispensation of Jesus: «Love thy neighbor as thyself» under and beneath the later dispensation of Muhammed which in fact harks back to the old testament, earlier Hebraic tribal codes.
i challenge any
christian to show that Humanism, a modern, atheistic ethical system, doesn't hold
better values than the bible, a
book written when people thought the earth was flat.
John Oh, I can imagine a
better being than
Christian God: one that wouldn't rely on a flawed ancient
book riddled with scientific inaccuracies and contradictions to «reveal» himself.
If you killed all
Christians and burned all our
books, yes, our God would still exist, through the Jews, who's God is one and the same as our
Christian God, and if you want to push it furter, the Muslim's Alla as
well, as we are all decendents from Abraham.
If you want a
Christian resource on this, check out any
book by Brad Young, a
well known
Christian authority on Hebrew, Jewish traditions, and Rabbinical teachings.
Let's not forget what and how America was suposedly started as a place of relgious freedom by the pilgrams (according to so called american history
books) these religious people proceeded to rob & kill the Indians who saved their lives, take & kill Mexicans for land & gold & oil enslave a whole group of people as property for financial gain all under the guise of being
good «
Christians» (WHITE) and now perceive all «Muslims» (NON-WHITE) are evil unless proven otherwise.
Russ
Christian thinking at its
best, 5 billion people totally ignore or think the bible is just another poorly written of fiction, sure to your lot it may be the most influential
book in history, not so much to everyone else and is getting less and less influential as time goes by.
Yes, the Bible is primarily a
Christian book, but the majority of your quotes were from the Torah as
well and those regulations were to the Jews.
The
good news is that the
Christian faith is not based upon trends, but is instead founded on a
book — the Bible.
Also if I do not follow the canon believed by most
Christians (give or take some duterocannonical
books) I might as
well be Baha'i, Muslim, or Secular Humanist.
Books: Finding Darwin's God by Kenneth R. Miller This
book is said to be
good if you are a
christian trying to form an opinion on evolution, but I have not read that myself yet I should say.
I'm currently reading the
book, When bad
Christians happen to
Good people bc i've been there & have come full circle... Life church helped me to see that many of us mistakenly put our faith in other
Christians instead of God, but pple are sinners & will fail us at some point.
That is, pop culture studies can not simply be about conservatives (or
Christians, or Great
Books educators) dwelling upon the
best moments of such culture, or otherwise using it to prove the relevance of the traditions they want to convey.
You have your holy
book and if you are to call yourself a true devout
christian of any kind, you
better follow that
book to a T. I don't believe in that
book, so I wouldn't dream of it.
More than any other store, including the
Christian book store, this one seemed to promote, even unconsciously, the
good will toward all people that the angels promised on that first Christmas.
I also spend years in studying
good christian apologetics
books - namely Answers for Aethists, Design vs Evolution, Biblical creation, Bible Authenticity, Is Jesus Christ - Yeshua Hamashiya, Divinity of Jesus Christ, Bible Prophesises etc..
Birch: So destroying
Christian groups is a
good thing in your
book, right?
Hey Sircuts, I do call myself
Christian... and I suppose the
Book of Mormon does make me different in a way... hopefully a
better Christian...
The fact that First Things published a long article on my
book Mercy: The Essence of the Gospel and the Key to
Christian Existence is an honor even when the article is a critique, which — as usual in academic disputes — needs critique from my side as
well («What Mercy Is,» March).
The mastery of these
books is that they are not merely
good Christian fiction, but
good fiction.
• In Theological Studies a Jesuit who to the
best of my knowledge I have never met reviews Ian Markham's excellent
book Plurality and
Christian Ethics (see FT discussion, «Truth and Tolerance,» October 1994).
Last week a controversial
book of theology was condemned by
well - established critics who cautioned the public that the
book did not present
Christian doctrine in an accurate, biblical, or traditional way.
In the Catholic liturgy, we remember «Felicity, Perpetua, Agatha, Lucy, etc.» The first two of these were third century women, who, after refusing to renounce their
Christian conversions, endured being sent into an arena to be trampled by wild bulls and then having their throats slit by the Romans, as recounted in Bill Bennett's
well researched new
book Trial by Fire.
The chapter covering this period is one of the
best in the
book, with its careful account of how Bonhoeffer's censorious judgment of the superficiality of American religious liberalism gradually gave way to admiration for the central place of social justice and for the vital religious faith of the oppressed black
Christians whom he met at Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem.
Being LGBT is not a choice (regardless of what the 2000 year old
book states, science says different and it is what science states that matters in the real world), there is no cure for it and there are plenty of people who are LGBT that are
better christians than you could ever wish to be.
I like the new pope a lot — I am not even a
christian but he strikes me as a gentle caring and honest person who is going to do
good for humanity — wish all the religious leaders could take a page out of his
book.
Feel free to join me on my website to read
Christian blogs on various subjects about God and His soon return as
well as the latest on my
books.
In God's
good providence, I read from the
books of
Christian men long dead.
[What] I found deeply ironic, is that if there was anyone on the planet who would understand the role of the Church and nationalism and where that could go, I would say that I could be right in the group of top people who ought to understand that fairly
well, because I'm a
Christian and I wrote a
book on Bonhoeffer and because I saw what happened to the Nazified German church.
Early
Christian Writings, earlychristianwritings.com / — a list of early
Christian doc - uments to include the year of publication and
good reviews of each - simply click on the gospel / epistle /
book of interest to get to the reviews.
GQ had the opportunity to make a
good and fair point, but instead put
Christians (rightly) on the defensive for singling it out as the holy
book that all of culture should abandon.
Host of a nationally syndicated radio program and author of multiple
best - selling
books, Ramsey targets evangelical
Christians with what he calls a «biblical» approach to financial planning, one that focuses primarily on the elimination of consumer debt.
Even more shocking was that I had already read every single one of the
Christian books they recommended... and hadn't thought that most of them were all that
good.
He was
well known to
Christians for his
books on discipleship and spiritual formation, including The Divine Conspiracy, The Spirit of the Disciplines,...
Louis Bouyer, himself one of the great
Christian humanists of our own age, wrote in 1959 a
book about Erasmus and his times that remains as
good an introduction to later
Christian humanism as any I know; another
good introduction is the
book by Henri de Lubac about the times of Pico della Mirandola.