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Blake

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Hey guys! I'm resolving to read at least ten books this coming year, because I didn't read a single book this year and that seems wrong to me somehow. Here's an idea of some things I'd like to read:

1) Old school, theology rich books on our faith -- gritty and deep.

2) Books on cultivating a deeper life of Christian virtue, such as: how and why to fast, how and why to pray. Anything to prime and encourage these things.

3) Apologetics books, and good reading on how to defend your faith. I hear CS Lewis does a good job on this, but I've not picked up any of his books.

4) I want to know what some of your favorite faith-oriented books are!
 
Okay, C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity, his greatest classic, I keep rereading it, never stop learning from it.
Frances Schaeffer, The Mark of a Christian, and Escape from Reason, both very heavy from a man considered one of the great 20th century Christian thinkers.
And "How to live like a king's kid" by Harold Hill.
You won't forget it nor stop talking about it.
 
I'll second Mere Christianity, and mention The Screwtape Letters, also. By the same author.
 

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