Monday, May 21, 2012

Book Recommendations for Harvest


The manager of the Harvest Bookstore here at Mountaintop has been encouraging me to give her a list of book recommendations – with the idea of creating a section of pastor recommended books.  

It took me a while but here’s what I finally sent her (assuming that the Bible is a given):

Basic Christian Leadership – John Stott
Simply Christian – N T Wright
Life and Holiness – Thomas Merton
Prodigal God - Tim Keller
Bonhoeffer – Eric Metaxas
Mourning Becomes Cassandra - Christina Dudley

There are lots of other titles I might have added, including the two that I am reading this week:  Steve Jobs – Walter Isaacson and On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness – Andrew Peterson. And any of these could have also made the list although maybe some aren’t really great for our bookstore:

Prince of Tides – Pat Conroy (Conroy’s My Losing Season really should be on the list too)
Velvet Elvis – Rob Bell
Banner in the Sky – James Ullman (my favorite book in 4th grade)
A Short History of Nearly Everything – Bill Bryson (really any Bryson book could be on the list)
The Fountainhead – Ayn Rand
The Lord of the Rings (the three volumes together) - J.R. Tolkien
The Seven Lamps of Architecture – John Ruskin
The Agony and the Ecstasy – Irving Stone
Learning from Las Vegas – Robert Venturi (if I had to leave one off to get to 15 I guess it would be this one)
Blue Like Jazz – Don Miller
The Chronicles of Narnia (all seven volumes) C. S. Lewis
Same Kind of Different as Me – Ron Hall and Denver Moore (the last book that made me cry)
Run with the Horses – Eugene Peterson
Communicating for a Change – Andy Stanley
The Year of Living Biblically – A J Jacobs (I also loved The Know It All and My Life As An Experiment)
The New Complete Walker – Colin Fletcher
Washington – Ron Chernow
Confessions of  a Pastor – Craig Groschel

What books are you reading this week – and what books would you recommend?

1 comment:

  1. Whew, Doug. Taking your life in your hands recommending mine without mentioning the PG-13 rating! My latest THE BERESFORDS might be a safer choice.

    This is a great list! Have to add some to my TBR pile.

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