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the Shack (fiction)
William P Young
this powerful novel
explores pain, loss and forgiveness, learning to live in the Father's
love, and more all in a compelling hard-to-put-down, masterfully-told
story. One of the most powerful books I've read in a long time,
especially for those yearning for true freedom and wrestling with what
it means to be a Christian
So You Don't Want to Go to Church
Anymore (fiction)
Jake Colsen
easy reading, but packed with
insight - this story might just change the way you view church.
Available also as free eBook download
Love, Acceptance
& Forgiveness
Jerry Cook
a classic! a
must-read for anyone who cares about "what church ought to be"
Addicted to
Mediocrity
Frankie Schaefer
Seizing Your Divine
Moment
Erwin McManus
the Sacred Romance
John Eldridge / Brent Curtis
Wild At Heart
John Eldridge
the Problem of Pain
C.S. Lewis
the Naked Church
Wayne Jacobsen
Authentic Relationships
Wayne & Clay Jacobsen
"Discover the lost art of
'One Anothering'"
Searching for God Knows What
Donald Miller
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Wisdom Hunter (fiction)
Randall Arthur
Jordan's Crossing (fiction)
Randall Arthur
Why Not Women?
Loren Cunningham & David Hamilton
"A Biblical Study
of Women in Missions, Ministry, and Leadership" - thoughtfully
presented from biblical, sociological, and historical perspectives.
the Diluted Church
by Timothy Price
a challenging
look at our identity as believers in Christ, and how it is affected
by conflicting political, national, and denominational identities
Who is Your Covering? A fresh look at
Leadership, Authority & Accountability
by Frank Viola
this concise and easy-to-read volume throws a monkey wrench into
commonly-held but unbiblical views of "covering" which plague much
of the modern church.
Tithing:
Low-Realm, Obsolete, & Defunct
by Matthew E Narramore
the popular
doctrine of tithing, re-examined from a New Testament viewpoint.
Read it online for free,
and draw your own conclusions.
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