What’s on Your Nightstand – February
The end of February always sneaks up on me! It is once again time for 5 Minutes for Books’ What’s on Your Nightstand? (And, once again, I am posting this late.)
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From last month’s stack, I have completed:
- So Much More, by Anna Sofia & Elizabeth Botkin
- Should We Leave Our Churches?, by J. Ligon Duncan & Mark Talbot
- War of Words, by Paul Tripp
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Reviews coming…eventually.
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And, shortly after I posted last month’s list, I received Joshua Harris’ newest book, Dug Down Deep. I started and completed it before it ever “officially” made it to the nightstand!
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So, on my nightstand this month:
{I will include a picture of this month’s books once I gather them from all corners of my house…and my purse…and my car. Books rarely remain on my nightstand!!}
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The Bruised Reed, by Richard Sibbes
Unfashionable, by Tullian Tchividjian
Worldly Saints, by Leland Ryken
Adopted for Life, by Russell Moore
The Joy of a Word-Filled Family, by John Barnett
You Can Still Wear Cute Shoes, by Lisa McKay
Family Integrated Church, by J. Mark Fox
Nourishing Traditions, by Sally Fallon
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And, although I have posted a few thoughts and passages, I have yet to check-in with the Bible in 90 Days Challenge. But, I am greatly enjoying the challenge of keeping up with that reading as well (part of the reason you are seeing so many repeats on my nightstand this month!)
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Don’t forget to link up over at 5 Minutes for Books, and let us know What’s on Your Nightstand this month!
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February 24th, 2010 at 7:07 am
Can’t wait to see your comments on last months’ books (and any that you read in the next month.) Your whole list looks intriguing to me.
February 24th, 2010 at 12:40 pm
I’m curious to know what you thought of Should We Leave Our Churches?, by J. Ligon Duncan & Mark Talbot…