Showing posts with label Suggested Reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suggested Reading. Show all posts
How many of you have seen John Acuff’s “Empty Shelf Challenge”?  As the new year is getting under way, many of us are making resolutions and setting goals for 2014.  
If you want read more this coming year, this post is for you!


According to Hannah Goodwyn from the Christian Broadcasting Network, the following books are Ten Christian Best-sellers You Should Own:

 Jesus Calling by Sarah Young













Wild at Heart by John Eldredge










The Five Love Languages by Dr. Gary Chapman













The Love Dare by Stephen and Alex Kendrick













Her Mother’s Hope by Francine Rivers













Choosing to SEE by Mary Beth Chapman













Outlive Your Life by Max Lucado










90 Minutes in Heaven by Don Piper










Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis









Bonhoeffer by Eric Metaxas













Ok ladies, each week you hear from us.  Now we want to hear from you!  How many of these books do you own or have you read?  What did you think about them?  Would you recommend them to others?

What are you looking forward to reading this new year and why?


Looking forward to your responses!
The new year is here!  Every January, many of us make resolutions to read the Bible more consistently.  This year, we wanted to help you carry through with that resolution.  Today’s post comes from the Summit Church.  They have given us a few tips for how to get the most out of your Bible reading.  We pray that you will each follow the Lord as He continues to guide your steps this year!

Photo from http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1339714

Setting the Stage:

o    Set a time to meet with God each day.
o    Get alone in a quiet place to read and pray.
o    Focus on relationship and interaction with God.
o    Make sure you have a journal and a pen, along with your Bible.

Spending the Time:
o    Begin by praying. Ask God to make you receptive to his Word. Pray for wisdom and understanding.
o    Read the passage for the day. Read it slowly, noting any particular verses that stand out to you
o    Look back over the chapter and consider the following:
o    Is there something specific that you believe God is saying to you in this passage?
o    What is the general theme or central truth in this passage?
o    Write the central truth or re-write the key verse in your own words
o    What do I learn about God from this passage?
o    What can I learn about myself?
o    How does this passage help you have greater understanding of the gospel?
o    Consider how you can pray out of this passage
o    What do learn about the character of God, his purposes, and his deeds from this passage? Use those to adore and praise God.
o    Does this passage expose sin that you need to confess?
o    What promises do you see that you can hold back up to God in prayer? What purposes of God can you ask him to fulfill? What truths can you, by faith, claim as your own?
o    Make a plan for action. What steps do you need to take to put into action whatever God has spoken to you out of this passage?

Sharing the Impact:
o    Commit to this with a few others. Twice a week (Tuesday and Friday), email each other. Share something significant from the Scripture you read and a single prayer request. This will not only help you to be accountable for the reading, you will also strengthen and encourage other.
o    Consider making a weekly "date" with your husband or wife to share what God is teaching you. Share your favorite verse and why it is meaningful to you. Let this be a springboard for deeper conversations.
o    Plan a weekly family time where parents and kids can share favorite verses. If your children are too young to do the reading, you can simply share from the reading each week and have a time of prayer. This is an awesome time for you model with your kids a daily commitment to God’s Word.
o    Choose a verse to memorize each week. This can be an individual or family practice. Write the verse out on several index cards and place them strategically around the house, in the car, or at work. Repeat the verse several times a day. As a family, say the verse together at mealtime.

For some great options for Bible reading plans for this year, check out this incredible list compiled by Collierville First Baptist Church: click here.



What about you? How do you make sure that you get the most out of your Bible reading? What plan do you prefer to use? Let us know if you have any tips in the comments!


This summer, we have highlighted SEBTS women and their suggestions for summer reading. Today's post is from Fawn Burkett, a professor’s wife, a mom, and a mentor.  Read on to discover her good summer reads…
 Calm My Anxious Heart
by Linda Dillow 



This is a book for those of us who are "worriers". It talks about learning to be content and trusting God. It has study questions in the back and can be done with a group or by yourself. I've read it twice in a group study and found it encouraging to discuss it with other women.


















Passion and Purity
by Elisabeth Elliot

  This is a great book for single women. When I was single a friend of mine let me borrow her copy. I loved it so much I bought my own copy and recommended it to my single friends. This book is about Jim and Elisabeth's relationship and the importance of waiting on God and putting His desires ahead of our own. It helped me to not be discouraged or get ahead of God but be content to wait on Him and His plans for my life (especially in relationships).

 













Predator 

 by Terri Blackstock


 Terri Blackstock is one of my favorite Christian fiction authors. In this book she addresses some of the dangers of social media (such as Facebook) and why women should be careful when posting information about themselves. This was a suspenseful book to me because even though it is fictional I felt the story was very real. It has helped me to be more discerning and selective when using social media.








 

 Hi! My name is Fawn Burkett. My husband is John Burkett who is the director of the Writing Center and teaches English in the College. We met in a church singles group in Fort Worth, Texas where I'm from.  I have one son and I'm a stay at home mom. I love to read at night during my "down time". I mainly read Christian fiction and love a good mystery/suspense. I also read to my son who loves books and his favorite time of the day is storytime. I also like hiking with my family and baking sweets (and eating them!).