Changed into His Likeness3 reviews
Watchman Nee

Christian Literature Crusade, 1969

Thoughts on "Changed into His Likeness"

+ A Great Book on Faith
+ foundational to understanding Abraham, Isaac and Jacob

A truly brilliant and spirit led exposition of not only the story, but also the relevance and importance of the phases in a christian's life according to the lives of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. This book gave me peace about the lack of peace in my life, and God's way of working with me. A definite ...
  
  











  



  
The Wounded Healer: Ministry in Contemporary Society20 reviews
Henri Nouwen

Image, 1979

The Wounded Heler

+ Nouwen, again at his best
+ A Powerful and Inspiring Book
+ Enlightened?
  
  











  



  
Searching for God Knows What104 reviews
Donald Miller

Thomas Nelson, 2004

Eye opening!

+ Excellent for growing in your walk
+ Life Changing Search
+ Donald Miller
  
  











  



  
Orthodoxy81 reviews
G. K. Chesterton

Ignatius Press, 1995

Defending the format

+ I'll Be Brief
+ The Paradoxes of Christianity
+ Perfect Sense
  
  











  



  
Mystic Street5 reviews
S. T. Georgiou

Novalis Press (CN), 2007

Travels of the Heart

+ Living on Mystic Street
+ Mystic Street is well worth the stroll
+ Finding Symbolism in Everyday Life
+ An ordinary man high on life and God
  
  











  



  
Spiritual Man40 reviews
Watchman Nee

Christian Fellowship Publishers, 1968

Keeping the faith

+ A Spiritual Masterpiece!
+ The Spiritual Man
+ Mind-blowing!! Does Nee describe ADHD/ Environmental Illness symptoms?
+ A Soul, Mind and Heart Experience...
  
  











  



  
The Four Loves68 reviews
C.S. Lewis

Harvest Books, 1971

All loves in Love

+ A Wonderful Overview
+ If You Love Anyone, Read This
+ A Must Read
  
  











  



  
Our Common Life
William, P Mahedy

Greyhound Books, 2007

The bestselling author of Out of the Night returns with a fresh look at the Augustinian approach to living in community. Father Bill Mahedy, an Episcopal priest, talks about how to "live in community" in a modern world with "on the run, in the rough" spiritual boot camp practices.
  
  











  



  
The Mosaic of Christian Beliefs: Twenty Centuries of Unity & Diversity6 reviews
Roger E. Olson

InterVarsity Press, 2002

Surprisingly Good!

+ Mosaic of Christian Beliefs
+ Good Intro to Theology Text

Having heard and read about the unbiblical views of Roger Olson, I was hesitant to pick this book up and read it. However, after finishing it I don't regret reading this fine systematic theology book at all (though I disagree seriously with Olson on some issues). The book is nicely organized and ...
  
  











  



  
Mere Christianity447 reviews
C. S. Lewis

HarperOne, 2001

The Place to Start

+ Buy It!!
+ Timeless and Profound
+ Enduring Evangelism Tool for Skeptics
  
  











  



  
Into the Silent Land: A Guide to the Christian Practice of Contemplation10 reviews
Martin Laird

Oxford University Press, USA, 2006

contemplative

+ First rate guide to contemplative practice
+ review of into the silent land
+ Silence Is Our Salvation
+ Into the Silent Land: A Guide to the Christian Practice of Contemplation
  
  











  



  
The Normal Christian Life45 reviews
Watchman Nee

Tyndale House Publishers, 1977

The Life IN Christ

+ Now I See
+ life changing
+ Great gift, great study.
+ The single best book yet!
  
  











  



  
The Cost of Discipleship86 reviews
Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Touchstone, 1995

A manifesto of love from the beyond

+ Christianity without cost doesn't exist!
+ "The Cost of Discipleship" - Relevant as Ever

Dietrich Bonhoeffer's "The Cost of Discipleship" is the kind of book so fundamental to the daily challenges of our lives as followers of Christ that one might compare it to cold water in the long, winding desert of 21st century civilization. Bonhoeffer knew that very few Christians actually knew ...
  
  











  



  
The Imitation Of Christ (Hendrickson Christian Classics)14 reviews
Thomas a Kempis

Hendrickson Publishers, 2004

Landmark of Spiritual Growth

+ Imitate Christ by living a spiritual life
+ Conversations with our Lord & Savior
+ Imitation of Christ
  
  











  



  
Abandonment To Divine Providence (1921)24 reviews
Jean-Pierre de Caussade

Book Jungle, 2006

Spiritual Classic on How to Live for God

+ let go - let God
+ Abandonment To Divine Providence (1921)
+ Lost
+ everyday mysticism
  
  











  



  
Changed into His Likeness3 reviews
Watchman Nee

Christian Literature Crusade, 1969

Thoughts on "Changed into His Likeness"

+ A Great Book on Faith
+ foundational to understanding Abraham, Isaac and Jacob

A truly brilliant and spirit led exposition of not only the story, but also the relevance and importance of the phases in a christian's life according to the lives of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. This book gave me peace about the lack of peace in my life, and God's way of working with me. A definite ...
  
  











  



  
The Wounded Healer: Ministry in Contemporary Society20 reviews
Henri Nouwen

Image, 1979

The Wounded Heler

+ Nouwen, again at his best
+ A Powerful and Inspiring Book
+ Enlightened?
  
  











  



  
Mystic Street5 reviews
S. T. Georgiou

Novalis Press (CN), 2007

Travels of the Heart

+ Living on Mystic Street
+ Mystic Street is well worth the stroll
+ Finding Symbolism in Everyday Life
+ An ordinary man high on life and God
  
  











  



  
Into the Silent Land: A Guide to the Christian Practice of Contemplation10 reviews
Martin Laird

Oxford University Press, USA, 2006

contemplative

+ First rate guide to contemplative practice
+ review of into the silent land
+ Silence Is Our Salvation
+ Into the Silent Land: A Guide to the Christian Practice of Contemplation
  
  











  



  
The Mosaic of Christian Beliefs: Twenty Centuries of Unity & Diversity6 reviews
Roger E. Olson

InterVarsity Press, 2002

Surprisingly Good!

+ Mosaic of Christian Beliefs
+ Good Intro to Theology Text

Having heard and read about the unbiblical views of Roger Olson, I was hesitant to pick this book up and read it. However, after finishing it I don't regret reading this fine systematic theology book at all (though I disagree seriously with Olson on some issues). The book is nicely organized and ...