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I’ve recently been involved in casual conversation about what Christians should / shouldn’t read. Some Christians in these conversations have been broad-minded. Some Christians in these conversations have been narrow-minded.
Purpose driven life , TIME WASTED , heed it not . BIBLE VERY GOOD invest time reading THIS BOOK .Reader,
Reading materal, can be time well spent, or time well wasted.
We get to choose what we do with our time, and Paul says we are to "redeem" our time........which means to spend it wisely realizing that Time is Life. So, what you do with your time, is defining your purpose and your life.
Do you feel that you should give God your life?
If so, then this means to give God your time.
And remember, God created laughter and God understands that we need to have some FUN, as if life is only work and struggle then we burn out.
We need to be refreshed by the Joy of the Lord and also by just having some fun, some good times that are best found with people we love.....but alone time can also produce wonderful fruit in our lives.
I’ve recently been involved in casual conversation about what Christians should / shouldn’t read. Some Christians in these conversations have been broad-minded. Some Christians in these conversations have been narrow-minded.
”Have you ever wondered what it means to read like a Christian? Surely it means more than being a Christian and reading. There are precious realities that shape and season what and how we read. Let me commend five principles that help and challenge me to read like a Christian.”
(Samuel James, “Read Like a Christian: Five Principles for What and How”)
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Read Like a Christian: Five Principles for What and How
Not all reading is Christian reading — even when the books are about Jesus. So, how might we bring our literary lives under the lordship of Christ?www.desiringgod.org
So long as we are INDEED BRINGING THEM THE WORD OF GOD . if not its all in vain .Some would be shocked to know of the message boards that I have visited in order to share the Word of God.
Her seven:
1. Knowing God, written by J.I. Packer. (I haven’t read it all the way through. It’s on my TBR list.)
2. A Gospel Primer for Christians, written by Milton Vincent. (I don’t know anything about the book.)
3. Consider the Lilies, written by Johnny Ardavanis. (I’ve never read it and currently have no plans to.)
4. Godly Ambition, written by Kuslan KD. (I’m very unlikely to read this one.)
5. Tactics, written by Greg Koukl. (This one is on my TBR list for 2026.)
6. Another Gospel?, written by Alisa Childers. (I haven’t read this book but might look further into it.)
7. Praying with Paul, written by D.A. Carson. (This one is also on my TBR list for 2026.)


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1. Knowing God, written by J.I. Packer. (I haven’t read it all the way through. It’s on my TBR list.)