Are Books That Important?

03/04/2025 35 min Temporada 1
Are Books That Important?

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Episode Synopsis

Christians should be people of the Word—that is, the Scriptures. This is God's chosen way to reveal himself and his plan of redemption. But should the Bible be the only book that Christians read? How do you choose good books: ones that stretch your imagination, solidify your faith, and stand the test of time? Join Julianne, Erich, and Pastor Matt from OCS and ORBC in this discussion about books, including a list of titles we wholeheartedly commend. Recommendations: "10 Books That Screwed Up the World: And 5 Others That Didn't Help" by Benjamin Wiker (link) "Habits of the Household" by Justin Whitmel Earley (link) "The Tech-Wise Family" by Andy Crouch (link) "God's Glory in Salvation Through Judgment" by James Hamilton (link) "Knowing God" by J. I. Packer (link) Augustine's Confessions (available free through Project Gutenberg eBook) "From Eden to the New Jerusalem" by T. Desmond Alexander (link) "Total Truth" by Nancy Pearcey (link) "Addictions: A Banquet in the Grave" by Edward Welch (link) The Wingfeather Saga by Andrew Peterson (link) "What is Biblical Theology" by James Hamilton (link) "None Like Him" by Jen Wilkin (link) "God With Us" by Jeremy Pierre (link)