Hi everyone,
It’s been a while since my last post. Been busy moving house. I’m only catching my breath now. They say moving house is the next most stressful thing after a family member dying. I always thought the former was a joke until it happened. What a stressful time it has been. The moving scrambled my reading and writing rhythm. It was hectic. Anyway, Jenny and I are beginning to have a semblance of normalcy in our new home. With this “normalcy”, I thought I should sign off 2019 with a list of literary works I’ve enjoyed reading.
So, here we go
Making Sense of God – Tim Keller
The Freedom of Self Forgetfulness – Tim Keller
Prodigal God – Tim Keller (bought this title three years ago. Promised myself to read it so often every year. This was Jenny’s gift this year. Half read at the side of the bed 😡😂)
Islam – A Short Guide to the Faith – Roger Allen and Shawkat M. Toorawa (editors)
The Gospel in a Pluralist Society – Lesslie Newbigin
The Rage Against God – Peter Hitchens
The Search for God and Guinness – Stephen Mansfield
Why People Don’t Believe – Confronting Seven Challenges to Christian Faith – Paul Chamberlain
I’d Rather Be Reading – Anne Bogel
The Bruised Reed – Richard Sibbes
From Weakness to Strength – Scott Sauls
The Violent Bear it Away – Flannery O’Connor
Who made God? – Ravi Zacharias and Norman Geisler
Grace in Practice – Paul F.M Zahl
Another Country – Everyday Social Restitution – Sharlene Swartz
Always Another Country – Sisonke Msimang
Too much to read and not enough time. Time flies past.
Hopefully, I get to read more in 2020.
All the best for your New Year. More grace to you.
That’s what grace looks like
Great titles. Ravi is the only one I know on the list. Moving is not an easy task. I was wondering what happened to your blog earlier this week. Happy New Year!🥳💥💥
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Hey Temi, Happy New Year. Congratulations on your award/s. Have A GRACEFUL YEAR. And thanks again for your support. Blessings
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Thank you!
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