The Shepherd's Life

Real-life shepherd James Rebanks shares a behind-the-scenes look at a life spent caring for sheep in this fascinating memoir. But more than that, he offers a view of life lived in connection with the created world and the people who have gone before us. Because of the many sheep/shepherd metaphors in the Bible, I am fascinated by sheep, so I was delighted to gain a deeper understanding into their ways But this memoir also helped me understand the importance of a good shepherd and gave me a deeper appreciation for God as my Good Shepherd.

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Humility

Some people call this the best book about humility ever written. Author Andrew Murray has packed valuable riches and wisdom into this short and concise book, offering a compelling explanation for why humility is such a critical virtue. He then traces back all the wretchedness of humanity to the root of pride and explains why Christ is the only antidote and cure. Every Christian should read this book.

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The Artful Edit

Every writer knows that the editing process is more challenging than the actual writing! Susan Bell’s insights and advice cast the essential work of editing in a lovely new light, making the process feel more like a craft than a chore.

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Believing is Seeing

Guillen earned three PhDs, taught at Harvard, and is an Emmy award-winning science correspondent. He has the unique ability to take incredibly complex scientific concepts and make them understandable to anyone. He’s also a Christian who demonstrates how intelligence and Biblical faith are not at odds. Although I do not agree on all points, it is refreshing and helpful to hear his thoughts on faith and science. I also enjoy his podcast, Science + God.

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Everyday Gospel

I ordered this as soon as it came out and am eagerly anticipating working my way through it beginning January 1, 2025. I will report back at the end of the year with my thoughts. Tripp’s New Morning Mercies is one of my favorite devotionals, so I have high expectations.

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God's Wisdom for Navigating Life

Wisdom is valuable in all seasons of life, but aspects of our modern world make wise thinking more crucial than ever. This devotional book brought Proverbs to life for me, teaching me how to apply wisdom straight from God to my day-to-day thoughts and actions. Makes a great gift for people of all ages and situations.

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New Morning Mercies

Tripp’s direct but grace-filled style, marked by personal sharing and wrestling with profound truths, resonates with me. Every year I find myself re-reading this book. It’s accessible to Christians anywhere in their walk or to people seeking to learn more about Christianly thinking.

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My Utmost for His Highest

This is a classic devotional for anyone wishing to be challenged spiritually and intellectually. Written by a 19th-century Scottish pastor, the words are as wise and applicable today as when Chambers penned them. There is a reason it’s one of the most popular Christian devotionals ever published.

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Even After Everything

A beautifully-written, hope-filled, and honest memoir that seeks to reconcile the dissonance between what is and what is meant to be. With impressive creativity and deep insight, Stephanie Duncan Smith juxtaposes the story of human life, with its joys and losses, against the Christian liturgical calendar. In doing so, she reveals the mysterious way that God is with us in every space and season, the constant factor in our ever-changing world, and the source of hope.

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Hope Heals

Co-authors and spouses Jay & Katherine alternate sharing about their journey to healing following Katherine’s devastating, life-altering stroke at age 26. Through their life-altering experience, (in their words) God "disrupted the myth that joy can only be found in a pain-free life.” Amen.

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Unbroken

This is one of my all-time favorite stories. Louis Zamperini demonstrated a remarkable spirit of adventure, resilience, and grit throughout his wild ride of a life. But it’s when he came to the end of himself that his story became the most powerful and memorable. The movie didn’t do his story justice - read the book!

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Surprised by Oxford

When committed atheist Carolyn Weber arrived at Oxford University, academic and intellectual pursuits were the only passions she had in mind. Instead, she was surprised by ideas that challenged her belief that faith in God was incompatible with reason. This lovely memoir also offers a fascinating glimpse into storied Oxford and a sweet love story.

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The God of the Garden

It isn’t surprising that this book is both lyrical and descriptive since the author, Andrew Peterson, is a talented singer and songwriter. Peterson creatively weaves his passion for trees into tales from his past and present, encouraging readers to look for God’s comfort, provision, and power through His creation.

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All My Knotted-Up Life

Well-known Bible study author and speaker Beth Moore vulnerably shares her life story in this highly-anticipated memoir. Sadly, her childhood involved tragic abuse by a close family member. When recent political events brought that pain to the surface, what followed was a season that rocked her ministry and her world.

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Where the Light Fell

Philip Yancey’s story begins in early childhood with the death of his father from polio. From there, he relays his painful story of growing up in poverty with a dysfunctional family deeply involved in churches that sometimes got Biblical theology very wrong. His story is one of grace and how God can overcome fear and brokenness to heal even the deepest wounds.

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Bonhoeffer

This detailed biography offers glimpses into the life and mind of famous German pastor, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was executed for his role in a conspiracy to overthrow Hitler’s regime during WWII. Of equal interest to Bonhoeffer’s life story is the sobering history of the church’s decisions and divisions during the unconscionable rise of National Socialism and its accompanying evil.

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The Promised One

After Jesus is resurrected, he appears to two men walking away from Jerusalem, sad about the events that unfolded. After questioning them, Jesus proceeds to explain everything written about himself in the Scriptures, explaining how he is the fulfillment of it all. Nancy Guthrie walks us back to the beginning - the book of Genesis, helping us see what we have missed about Jesus in this first book of the Bible. Engaging stories and thought-provoking questions and analysis.

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