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Post by CowboysDad on Oct 8, 2015 23:56:19 GMT -6
A former student of mine asked me this question recently and I'd like to see your list as well. Here are the books that have shaped me in no particular order:
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. Kuhn The Power of Prayer by R A Torrey The Normal Christian Life by Watchman Nee Lectures to My Students by C H Spurgeon Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis Competent to Counsel by Jay Adams The Hiding Place by John & Elizabeth Sherrill Planting Growing Churches by Aubrey Malphurs How to Study the Bible for Yourself by Tim LaHaye The Holy Land by Jerome Murphy-O’Connor A Guide to the Gospels by W. Graham Scroggie Scanning the Plan by Kenneth McKinley Conspiracy of Kindness by Steve Sjogren Free and Clear by Larry Moyer Walk Thru the Bible by Wilkinson & Boa Approved unto God by Oswald Chambers The Bible Exposition Commentary by Warren Wiersbe Basic Theology by Charles Ryrie
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Post by brianwagner on Oct 30, 2015 12:43:15 GMT -6
Here's probably the top ones, though there are others that I was blessed by them and that I recommend, so I guess they give some shape to my ministry too.
Seven Laws of Teaching by John Milton Gregory Master Plan of Evangelism by Robert Coleman Competent to Counsel by Jay Adams More than Redemption by Jay Adams Biblical Eldership by Alexander Strauch Reformed Pastor by Richard Baxter Lifting up of the Downcast by Richard Baxter OT Survey by Robert Jensen NT Survey by Robert Jensen Reformers and Their StepChildren by Leonard Verduin The Pilgrim Church by E.H. Broadbent Balthasar Hubmaier by H. Wayne Pipkin Predestination and Free Will – Four Views by Bassinger & Bassinger (eds) Eternity in their Hearts by Don Richardson What Does God Know and When Does He Know it by Millard Erickson
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Post by CowboysDad on Oct 31, 2015 20:14:14 GMT -6
We're 2 for 2 on Competent to Counsel!
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