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message 1: by Susan, Moderator (last edited Jun 14, 2018 05:19PM) (new)

Susan (susanrohrer) | 320 comments Do you have a book you'd recommend to our membership? Post your favorites on this thread.

Note to Authors: To keep this topic a self-promotion free zone, only recommendations of other authors' books will remain here. You're encouraged to use the separate Author Meet & Greet discussion threads to promote your own books. Thanks!


message 2: by Susan, Moderator (last edited Jun 24, 2018 08:06AM) (new)

Susan (susanrohrer) | 320 comments I'd like to recommend Marja Verschoor-Meijers' series on the Ten Commandments. I've just finished Spirit of Truth and it stands alone well as a representative of this rock-solid series.

Marja Verschoor-Meijers
Spirit of Truth by Marja Verschoor-Meijers


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Susan (susanrohrer) | 320 comments If an Inner Critic compromises your ability to love yourself or trust the love of other people, I'd recommend:

Letting Love In:
How God Renews Relationships by Crushing Your Inner Critic

Lindsay Morgan Snyder

Letting Love In How God Renews Relationships by Crushing Your Inner Critic by Lindsay Morgan Snyder


message 4: by Marja, Founder/Moderator (new)

Marja Verschoor-Meijers (marja_meijers) | 495 comments I just finished reading 'Pure in heart' by Susan Rohrer (yeah, our new group moderator). An excellent read and I definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to grow in using the spiritual gifts for God's glory.
Pure in Heart - The Secret to Seeing God Visionary Christian Living by Susan Rohrer


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Susan (susanrohrer) | 320 comments Though I'm not a pastor, I'm almost finished reading Survive or Thrive: 6 Relationships Every Pastor Needs by Jimmy Dodd. I'd highly recommend this book not only to all pastors, but also anyone in any form of official or lay leadership.

Survive or Thrive 6 Relationships Every Pastor Needs by Jimmy Dodd


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Susan (susanrohrer) | 320 comments Since October has arrived, I've changed some of the suggested group reads. I've just finished In My Name (which I really enjoyed) and am currently digging into The Essential Guide to Healing (very good so far). I haven't gotten to Boundaries yet. If you're reading along with us on any of the top four current group reads (pictures near the top of the group's homepage, be sure to chime in and let us know what you think. :)

In My Name by Marja Verschoor-Meijers The Essential Guide To Healing by Bill Johnson Boundaries When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life by Henry Cloud


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Susan (susanrohrer) | 320 comments I just finished reading Hero & Friend: My Days with Pistol Pete Maravich by Darrel Campbell. Whether or not you're into sports, this up close and personal look at basketball Hall-of-famer Maravich and his amazing father & coach, Press, is a great read.

Hero and Friend My Days With Pistol Pete Maravich by Darrel Campbell
Hero and Friend My Days With Pistol Pete Maravich


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Geraldine | 1 comments Spiritual gifts confound some, repel others, and astound too few.


So please add this compelling and illuminating e-book to your must read list:


The Body Parts An Exploration of Spiritual Gifts
The Body Parts An Exploration of Spiritual Gifts by P.H Daniel


And never stop praying for the manifestation of your spiritual gifts.


message 9: by Marja, Founder/Moderator (new)

Marja Verschoor-Meijers (marja_meijers) | 495 comments This book was brought to my attention by the publisher. Anyone read it?
All My Friends Have Issues Building Remarkable Relationships with Imperfect People (Like Me) by Amanda Anderson


message 10: by Don (new)

Don Boudreaux (don4truth) | 6 comments I believe that the Lord will give you great insight by reading the following books:

https://www.amazon.com/Expository-Exu...

https://www.amazon.com/Eternal-Church...


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David Knott | 39 comments Book Recommendation: The Great Divorce

I wondered whether to recommend this book here, since it is an allegory, but the themes it addresses are very real!

If you would like your thinking stretched about the nature of heaven and hell, then this book is for you. Lewis presents an allegory, not attempting to accurately depict, but rather illustrate truths and thoughts about these fundamental Christian concepts. He illustrates, for example, how a person might choose hell over heaven. One quote says, "There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, "Thy will be done," and those to whom God says, in the end, "Thy will be done."

As a Christian writer I found this quote a sobering thought, "Every poet and musician and artist, but for Grace, is drawn away from love of the thing he tells, to love of the telling till, down in Deep Hell, they cannot be interested in God at all but only in what they say about Him."


message 12: by Susan, Moderator (new)

Susan (susanrohrer) | 320 comments David wrote: "Book Recommendation: The Great Divorce

I wondered whether to recommend this book here, since it is an allegory, but the themes it addresses are very real!

As a Christian writer I found this quote a sobering thought, "Every poet and musician and artist, but for Grace, is drawn away from love of the thing he tells, to love of the telling till, down in Deep Hell, they cannot be interested in God at all but only in what they say about Him."


Hi David,

I know what you mean about how to classify this great book. It's like a parable, laced with deep truth. The quote you cited is particularly striking to me given my career as a creative in entertainment and media. All too easily, we can take the gifts and talents we've been given and fashion them into idols before the Giver.


message 13: by David (new)

David Knott | 39 comments Susan wrote: "All too easily, we can take the gifts and talents we've been given and fashion them into idols before the Giver."

Absolutely!
Where would we be without the Grace that holds us and keeps us?


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Susan (susanrohrer) | 320 comments Hi CNFLs!

Our founding moderator has just come out with 10th book in her Ten Commandments series: No other gods. I just got my copy and I'm excited to read this final book in her wonderful series! I hope you'll join me in celebrating Marja's great accomplishment by supporting the launch of this newest book!

No other gods Why undivided loyalty to the One and only living God matters in these days (The Ten Commandments Series Book 10) by Marja Verschoor-Meijers


message 15: by Marja, Founder/Moderator (new)

Marja Verschoor-Meijers (marja_meijers) | 495 comments Thank you for highlighting my latest book Susan, I appreciate it and of course I am curious to read your comments.


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