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2021 Book Recommendations
These are a few of the books that have made the biggest impact on me this year. There are many more I could list, but these made the cut! If you’re looking for a good read this year, you can’t go wrong!
1. humble calvinism
And if I Know the Five Points, But Have Not Love
JA Medders
2. Knowing God
J.I. Packer
3. SEEKING ALLAH, FINDING JESUS
A Devout Muslim Encounters Christianity
Nabeel Qureshi
4. understanding the times
A Survey of Competing Worldviews
Jeff Myers & David A. Noebel
5. the sufficiency of christ
John Macarthur
6. tactics
Greg Koukl
7. Reappearing Church
The Hope for Renewal in the Rise of Our Post-Christian Culture
Mark Sayers
8. ANOTHER GOSPEL
A Lifelong Christian Seeks Truth in Response to Progressive Christianity
Alicia Childers
9. THE GREAT DIVORCE
CS Lewis
10. YOU’RE NOT ENOUGH (AND THAT’S OKAY)
Allie B. Stuckey
11. Pilgrim’s progress
John Bunyan
12. Love THY BODY
Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality
Nancy Pearcey
13. LIVE NOT BY LIES
Rod Dreher
14. What We Believe
Understanding and Confessing the Apostles’ Creed
R.C. Sproul
15. LORD, TEACH ME TO PRAY
in 28 days
Kay Arthur
16. zeal without burnout
Christopher Ash
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Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Standards & Why You Should Care | Chris Talgo | Ep. 176
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