A Cyber-pal asked me for a list of top ten books, and since I'm into
people-pleasing in a really unhealthy way, I complied instantly. That,
plus I believe everyone's entitled to my opinion. Not to over-sell this
list, but you need to know: you'll be a spiritual cripple the rest of
your life without these ten. Why not read one a month and send me a
detailed report. Extra points for neatness.
God in the Dock,
C.S. Lewis—I
had been a high-school evangelical for three years when someone handed
me this collection of essays. They changed my life, and Lewis became my
first teacher. If you have never read C.S. Lewis, you have missed one of
God’s great gifts to the church in the last hundred years. God in the
Dock is the most formative work in my life because it was the first to
capture my heart and my mind. Thirty-plus years later, Lewis is my
constant companion.
The Divine Conspiracy,
Dallas Willard—This
book put into words the things I knew, but didn’t know that I knew.
Willard is a Southern Baptist with a PhD in Philosophy who teaches at
USC: that’s enough to stretch anyone’s idea of what it means to be a
Christian. He cracks open our narrow ideas of “the gospel” and
re-introduces Evangelicals to “the gospel of the Kingdom of God.” The
Kingdom of God was the message of John the Baptist, Jesus, and the
Apostle Paul. It should be the message of every student of Jesus but I
daresay not one out of ten would define the gospel that way.
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