Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Super Question


10 comments:

  1. 1. Grand Central Question by Abdu H. Murray
    2. The God Who Justifies by James R. White
    3. Everyday Prayers by Scotty Smith
    4. The Dawkins Letters - Challenging Atheist Myths by David Roberson
    5. Strange Fire by John MacArthur
    6. The Most Encouraging Book on Hell Ever by Thor Ramsey
    7. Think by John Piper
    8. Tactics by Greg Koukl
    9. Proof by Daniel Montgomery and Timothy Paul Jones
    10. The Gospel According to Job by Mike Mason

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  2. Those are some good books!

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  3. It's not a question.

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  4. I know...but you have to ask yourself one after you read the statement.

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  5. 1, Made for More - Hannah Anderson
    2. Are Women Human? - Dorothy L. Sayers
    3. Through His Eyes - Jerram Barrs
    4. Being Logical: A Guide to Good Thinking - D.Q. McInerny
    5. Is It My Fault? - Justin and Lindsey Holcomb
    6. Women Caught in the Conflict - Rebecca Groothuis
    7. Gospel and Kingdom - Graeme Goldsworthy
    8. More Than Serving Tea - Various
    9. Singled Out - Christine Colon & Bonnie Field
    10. Second Forgetting: Remembering the Power of the Gospel During Alzheimer's Disease - Benjamin Mast

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  6. At this moment EVERYDAY PRAYERS by Scotty Smith is FREE on Kindle.

    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005GMYADU/

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  7. The Fallacy Detective by Nathaniel Bluedorn and Hans Bluedorn
    Twelve Ordinary Men by John MacArthur
    Lloyd-Jones - Messenger of Grace by Iain H. Murray
    An Examination of the Alleged Discrepancies in the Bible by John Haley
    A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23 by Phillip Keller

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  8. I mostly read for entertainment this year. So apart from bits of "Productive Christians In An Age Of Guilt Manipulators" I only read the Bible.

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  9. Was that published by Moody Press?

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    1. "Productive ..." was:

      Published by
      The Institute for Christian Economics,
      P.O. Box 8000, Tyler, Texas 75711

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