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updating church library

1misskate
Feb 23, 2018, 5:36 am

Looking to add to and subtract from our existing collection and would like some help with titles you have read and enjoyed lately. Our fellowship is very international and English isn't always the first language so I don't want to get too technical but do want to enrich our patrons. Suggestions???

2John5918
Feb 23, 2018, 6:48 am

I always recommend The Divine Dance by Richard Rohr. It's a very readable and yet profound reflection on the Trinity.

3pmackey
Feb 23, 2018, 12:42 pm

I recommend most things written by N.T. Wright such as Simply Christian, Simply Jesus, or The Day the Revolution Began. If you're not familiar with him, he's Anglican and IMO orthodox when it comes to doctrines. Readers can expect to be blessed with a deeper understanding of our faith. He's my favorite Christian author.

I second johnthefireman's recommendation of The Divine Dance. I read at his recommendation and enjoyed it.

4MarthaJeanne
Feb 23, 2018, 2:12 pm

>3 pmackey: Be aware that Wright has published everything from popular works easy for anyone to read to very academic books that are hard work for even those with theological training. Books with 'Tom Wright' on the cover are generally popular. If N T Wright is on the cover, you probably want to preview. http://www.librarything.com/series/Christian+Origins+and+the+Question+of+God is not for the faint of heart.

52wonderY
Editado: Feb 26, 2018, 9:41 am

It would be nice if we could see what's already there. Is the library cataloged on LT?

The complete C. S. Lewis collection is a must-have. There is constant renewal available in his books.

There are several classics on prayer that I think are essential:

The Meaning of Prayer by Fosdick
Intercessory Prayer by Dutch Sheets
Spiritual Warfare by Stedman
The Most Important Person On Earth by Myles Munroe
The Naked Now by Rohr

6pmackey
Feb 27, 2018, 6:03 am

>4 MarthaJeanne: Oh, yes, I'm aware of the spectrum of the writings of N.T. Wright! I've read most of what he's written and really enjoy his perspective. Most recently, I'm working my way through the "Origins" series: New Testament and the People of God, etc. They are VERY good, but not easy. I've made it through three of the four.

I think my favorite book, overall, by Wright is The Day the Revolution Began. Had to read it, though, with a Bible beside me so I could refer to the passages discussed.

7MarthaJeanne
Editado: Feb 27, 2018, 11:30 am

Another favourite of mine by Wright is The case for the Psalms : why they are essential. This one is very accessable.

Other recent reading that might be interesting:

The lion's world : a journey into the heart of Narnia

The Hebrew Bible as literature : a very short introduction The series tends to be very good, and this one was excellent. The Apocryphal Gospels : a very short introduction was good, but not as good.

Construing the cross
Arthur's Call
Frances M Young is a Methodist minister, an expert on the early chuch, and the mother of Arthur, a man with a severe learning disability.

Robert Alter's translations with commentary are about as close as you can get to reading the original of the Old Testament without learning Hebrew.

The Eucharist : origins and contemporary understandings At the time I wrote: Don't read this if you want to stay convinced that your church's way of celebrating the Eucharist is the right one. ****1/2

A nearly infallible History of Christianity British humour, and a good overview of church history.

8misskate
Mar 4, 2018, 1:04 pm

yes, you can find me there

9misskate
Mar 4, 2018, 1:05 pm

enjoying all your input. You've given me a lot of homework. Keep it coming.

10topgun
Abr 18, 2020, 6:37 am

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I love 2 brand new ebooks, just released, which I found at https://www.amazon.com
Both are great Bible Study Guides with verses included from God's Word
1. "Christian Leadership Talents and Skills"
Each member of the Body of Christ has unique gifts and talents. This book shows the different ministries in the church and also powerful truths about Jesus Christ's Ministry from God's Word as an example for Your Life.
2. “Bible Verses on Suffering” The reasons for suffering from God's Word. The Battle between Good and Evil he Devil and the rulers of the darkness of this world. Scripture explains the causes of human suffering and this Bible Study Guide has powerful strategies for overcoming suffering, anxiety, and fear. It has a great section from Ephesians about putting on the whole Armor of God.

Lots of great research on 2 important topics.

11MarthaJeanne
Abr 18, 2020, 6:44 am

>10 topgun: Why are you recommending ebooks for a church library? That hardly seems helpful.

122wonderY
Abr 18, 2020, 6:45 am

>10 topgun: Hi and welcome to LibraryThing. I see that you have recommended books by Stephen Lefevers on a couple of threads. And that you are the only member who has added them. May I assume that is you? If so, you are spamming. This site does not allow authors to push their books here on Talk.

Since you are pushing a website for sales, that amplifies my suspicion.

Otherwise, you are certainly welcome to talk about books; and look forward to your contributions.

13MarthaJeanne
Editado: Abr 18, 2020, 7:07 am

>12 2wonderY: You also thought this looked a lot like author spam? Also compare his reviews of these two books with his other reviews.

Note: one of these is over $10 for a Kindle book that is all of 83 pages long. But you can read some of the beginning of the 'book' telling you how wonderful the book is on Look Inside.
The other is $5 for 50 pages.

https://www.librarything.com/privacy
https://www.librarything.com/about/authors

14topgun
Abr 18, 2020, 7:43 am

I apologize. I thought you could discuss and recommend books that you liked and related to the topic. I have both of these books listed in my library. I thought this was allowed in LIBThing Groups. The purpose was to help members learn about new books that might be of interest. I am new to LIBThing and I assumed this was allowed. Sorry if I offended anyone. I will not use LIBThing anymore.

152wonderY
Abr 18, 2020, 7:51 am

>14 topgun: If you want to take offense and leave that's up to you. You've been politely informed of the site guidelines and if you refrain from further posts about your own books, your talk contributions will be welcome.

"The purpose was to help members learn about new books that might be of interest."

No. You misunderstand. If authors were allowed to do that, LT would be disastrously remade, and most members would run screaming for the door.

16Perrero
Ene 24, 2021, 2:18 pm

>1 misskate: You may want to look into 2 authors.
John Bevere and Robert Morris
Some of Bevere's Titles are The Bait of Satan, Undercover, Relentless, Good or God, Honors Rewards, etc.
Pastor Morris also has great books such as The God I never knew, The Blessed Life, Frequency, Truly free, Take the Day off, etc.
Both authors are easy to read and convey some very important teaching that can revolutionize peoples lives.