Wednesday, March 29, 2006

March

1. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.
An interesting piece of fiction.

2. John Wesley by John Pollock.
This is one of the best Wesley biographies I've ever read.

3. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C.S. Lewis
I've been reading the chronicles to my kids -- fun! Adventure! Lots of double meanings.

4. A Walk to Remember by Nocholas Sparks
I picked it up at a rummage sale, at the prompting of my friend, Steve Gerich. A great book -- and touching.

5. The Cry of the World by Oswald Smith
This is a powerful and convicting missions text.

6. The Miracle of the Scarlet Thread by Richard Booker
Shows the theme of redemption through the Scriptures.

7. The Leadership Labyrinth by Judson Edwards
My friend, Pat Bennett, gave me this delightful little book on church leadership! Every preacher ought to read it -- for sanity.

8. What's the Difference? by John Piper
An interesting read on biblical masculinity and femininity. He has some direct hits, and a few off the target.

9. Leading Leaders by Aubrey Malphurs
This is a good book on how to work with leadership boards. Not the most inspiring text I've ever read -- but very informative and helpful.