Sunday, May 15, 2022

My Christian Reading in 2021

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        See what I've been reading about my spiritual and charismatic quest in 2021.

        Here's what I've read in the order I read it. I also include some thoughts and links to book reviews I've written.



2021 Reading:
Title Notes
Keep Your Love On: Connection, Communication and Boundaries This is one of the required books for third-year AuSSM.
Good Morning, Holy Spirit Benny Hinn's story of how he came to faith and began his journey with the Holy Spirit. This is required reading for students at BSSM.
Little Beans and a Big God A children's book by Brian Orme teaches kids through rhyme and story, how to appreciate that they are beloved children of God.
Experiencing God: Knowing and Doing the Will of God, Revised and Expanded If you want to know how to begin going deeper into your relationship with God through your Christian walk, this is one of a handful of easy-to-read and understand books. It is based on the teaching program by Henry Blackaby and written by the same.
The Ascended Life: A 21-Day Guidebook to Co-Ascended Thinking and Breakthrough A 21-day devotional investigating Christian mysticism by Brian Orme.
The Ascended Life: Volume 2: A 21-Day Guidebook to Co-Ascended Thinking & Breakthrough The second 21-day devotional investigating Christian mysticism by Brian Orme.
Jumpstart Another Brian Orme book that he wrote to introduce Christianity to non-believing college students.
Decisions That Define Us David Crone is one of my heroes of the faith. 
Stretch Out Your Hand: Exploring Healing Prayer When I first started exploring Christian Healing, this book was recommended read for me to review and share within my methodist heritage.
Who Am I?: My Journey of Identity This book is written by a friend of mine, Melody Bahr. She describes her journey into her spiritual and Christian identity through her own story and through the Book of Romans.

~~Ken

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