My Recommendations (Christian): 1) Either/Or - Søren Kierkegaard 2) He Is There and He Is Not Silent - Francis A. Schaefer 3) Mere Christianity - C.S. Lewis 4) The Pilgrims Progress - John Bunyan 5) The Holiness of God - R.C. Sproul 6) Jonathan Edwards' Resolutions And Advice to Young Converts - Stephen J. Nichols
So great to see Corrie Ten Boom right on begining! Have u listen about John Elliot, Judson Taylor or Dietrich Bonhoeffer? I have read a book from Elisabeth Elliot a few weeks ago caled "The path of loneliness", wich the title in portuguese is something like "Hope throught the desert". I've knew u serching about digital minimalism, and i was suprised to discover that u follow Jesus, to me is so good to know more about the faith there in UK.
@vittoralexandre I've not actually read anything on those people but I've heard of them all. One of my friends wrote a missionary analysis on Elisabeth Eliot recently :)
@abubakr2981 I don't use a dumbphone anymore ass I need my smartphone for college. I do try to be off my phone as much as possible though and have social media deleted
@killua5186 well I didn't start reading theological books until this year really. I've read a few for classes such as Pilgrrim Theology by Michael Horton, The Good God by Michael reeves, The trinity by Jeremy treat and probably a few others. I don't agree with them all but I had to read them for class
Your name is very difficult to remember its a rare name I have listen in India another one is now a days everyone is addicted to mobile they wont read books except school books.And I am a muslim but I feel happy when you says that you reads Bible and your favourte because now adays people are not interested in religouse books they just want mobile and waste time on mobile games
@MushtaqAhmed-c8l no one is interested in anything anymore. Its a real shame. Pepppe forget to have their own hobbies and interests and no one thinks for themselves anymore
a movie princess role would fit you like a glove
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My Recommendations (Christian):
1) Either/Or - Søren Kierkegaard
2) He Is There and He Is Not Silent - Francis A. Schaefer
3) Mere Christianity - C.S. Lewis
4) The Pilgrims Progress - John Bunyan
5) The Holiness of God - R.C. Sproul
6) Jonathan Edwards' Resolutions And Advice to Young Converts - Stephen J. Nichols
@xjdwc I still haven't read any C.S Lewis yet but I'm going to try and read him soon
So great to see Corrie Ten Boom right on begining! Have u listen about John Elliot, Judson Taylor or Dietrich Bonhoeffer? I have read a book from Elisabeth Elliot a few weeks ago caled "The path of loneliness", wich the title in portuguese is something like "Hope throught the desert". I've knew u serching about digital minimalism, and i was suprised to discover that u follow Jesus, to me is so good to know more about the faith there in UK.
@vittoralexandre I've not actually read anything on those people but I've heard of them all. One of my friends wrote a missionary analysis on Elisabeth Eliot recently :)
update on your smartphone ?
@abubakr2981 I don't use a dumbphone anymore ass I need my smartphone for college. I do try to be off my phone as much as possible though and have social media deleted
Do you read some theology books? Like church fathers or modern books on Christianity ( if yes can you tell which ones?)
@killua5186 well I didn't start reading theological books until this year really. I've read a few for classes such as Pilgrrim Theology by Michael Horton, The Good God by Michael reeves, The trinity by Jeremy treat and probably a few others. I don't agree with them all but I had to read them for class
Your name is very difficult to remember its a rare name I have listen in India another one is now a days everyone is addicted to mobile they wont read books except school books.And I am a muslim but I feel happy when you says that you reads Bible and your favourte because now adays people are not interested in religouse books they just want mobile and waste time on mobile games
@MushtaqAhmed-c8l no one is interested in anything anymore. Its a real shame. Pepppe forget to have their own hobbies and interests and no one thinks for themselves anymore