Next year's reading

So I am working on putting together a reading list for next year.  I want to map out 12 books (one per month) to read over the course of the year.  This would be a minimum, but would give me a goal and a plan.  I want to get one or more from the following categories:
  • Theology
  • Christian classics
  • Discipleship
  • Missions
  • Student ministry
  • Parenting/Family
  • Christian biography

Would love some suggestions and help!

Posted by Jack | at 10:01 AM

3 comments:

caulfieldkid said...

http://www.thereasonforgod.com/

if you havent already read it

caulfieldkid said...

here's another: http://www.amazon.com/Meaning-Pentateuch-Revelation-Composition-Interpretation/dp/0830838678/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1260549960&sr=8-2

i haven't read that one yet but i really want to. i've heard many good things.

Unknown said...

Boys Should Be Boys - Meg Meeker. The follow-up to her Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters.