Well, we're a solid 12 weeks into 2010. I still don't think that I am behind to reach my goal; I'm reading several books right now that will pop up on the April and May reports.
I did complete two books this month.
- Jesus and the Gospels by Craig Blomberg
- Jesus the Messiah by Bob Stein
Both of these books I would recommend. They can be a little dry; Stein's book is a little less like a textbook. However, Blomberg's intertestamental material is quite good and he is more readable than your average textbook. If you are looking for help understanding how the gospels harmonize and why the evangelists included what they did in their accounts, then these two books would be worthwhile reads.
That brings my total up to seven. Here are the other books from last month's report:
- Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan
- George Mueller: Delighted in God by Roger Steer
- A Quest for Godliness by J.I. Packer
- Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald Whitney
- Deep Exegesis by Peter Leithart
Again, I am not really behind especially considering the fact that this summer I plan on doing some light reading which always goes quicker; I will set aside the 600 page bombs for a couple of months at least.
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