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What book has influenced you the most?

Discussion in 'Books & Publications Forum' started by TomVols, Jul 22, 2001.

  1. EPH 1:4

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    Sovereignty of God by A.W. Pink
     
  2. Kathy

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    For anyone interested...Grace to You, John MacArthur, Jr.'s ministry is offering a book entitled GOD IN THE MANGER for free! This is the synopsis:

    You've known te Christmas story for years right? You're familiar with the narrative surroounding a pregnant virgin, the stable in bethlehem, and angels meeting shepherds in a field.
    But what if you could suspend what you know and experience the miracle of the Incarnation again for the first time? What exciting new details might emerge? What fascinating nuances-perhaps buried under the cload of familiarity-might come to life in an exciting, even life-altering way?
    John MacArthur's new book title God in the Manger can help you find out by breaking from the familiar, sentimental retelling of the Christmas story. By presenting a clear, deep, and detailed exposition of Christ's birth, it will open a window through which you can see past the clutter of the holiday season and grab hold of the powerful truths the Incarnation contains.
    God in the Manger takes the amazing story of our Savior's birth out of the realm of the holiday season and puts it into its proper place-our everyday lives, all year long.


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    The number to call is 1-800-55-Grace
    Or you can check out the website @ Grace to You

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  3. Barnabas H.

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    John Bunyan's Pilgrims Progress. [​IMG]
     
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    Having been a skeptic and agnostic untill I came to know Christ, I'd have to say one of the greatest books I've ever read is Mere Christianity by C.S Lewis, although I do not agree with him on everything. But I have read the book numerous times to keep sharp in dealing with atheists and agnostics.
     
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    Hassells Church History is only second to the King James Bible in Primitive Baptist circles... Brother Glen [​IMG]
     
  6. Michael Wrenn

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    *Friends for Three Hundred Years*, by Howard Brinton, a Quaker history.

    *Outline of Christian Theology*, by William Newton Clarke.

    *The Christian Religion in Its Doctrinal Expression*, by E.Y. Mullins.

    *The Kingdom of Christ*, by F.D. Maurice (Anglican profesor and priest).
     
  7. Mike McK

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    Off the top of my head, these are some taht have influenced me. Im sure there are others and I'll add them as I think of them.

    In no particular order, they are:

    Spiritually:

    1)"The Kingdom of God is a Party" - Tony Campolo

    2) "Who Switched the Price Tags" - Tony Campolo

    3) "Too Christian/Too Pagan" - Dick Staub

    4) "The Prodigal Hugging Church" - Tim Wright

    5) "Nearer My God to Thee" - William F. Buckley

    and many books by Schaeffer, Merton, Steve Brown and others.

    Politically:

    1) "Bobby Sands' Diary" - Bobby Sands

    2) "Prison Writings of Bobby Sands, M.P." - Bobby Sands

    3) several books by P.J. O'Rourke including, "All the Trouble in the World", "Eat the Rich", "Parliment of Whores", and "Republican Party Animal"

    5) various books by Adam Smith, John Locke and others
     
  8. John Wells

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    Our Sufficiency In Christ - John MacArthur
    Pilgrim's Progress - John Bunyan
    Mere Christianity - C.S. Lewis
    Disciplines of a Godly Man - R. Kent Hughes
    True Spirituality - Francis A. Schaeffer

    Oops, that's more than one! :D
     
  9. Grace

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    I guess I'd have to say (in no particular order)

    1. I kissed Dating Goodbye-Joshua Harris

    2. Passion and Purity-Elisabeth Elliot

    3. On the Anvil-Max Lucado

    4. Balcony People-Joyce Landorf Heathersly (I think that's her name, I forgot. I've lost my only copy :( It was a really great little book that reminded me of the kind of person I wanted to be.)
     
  10. John Wells

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    Can't believe I actually forgot (temporary insanity . . . no make that permanent :D } the very best other than the Holy Bible:

    "The Knowledge Of The Holy" - A.W. Tozer
     
  11. Roadrunner

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    When I was a brand new Christian I read Dr Martin Lloyd Jones, Expostion of The Sermon on the Mount, which was great.

    I read Pilgrim's Progress every year.

    Institutes of The Christian Religion by Calvin changed my life.
     
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    A friend gave me Keller's "A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23" many years ago. That had an incredible effect on me regarding my relationship to the Lord. Another book by Keller also affected me in the necessity for disciplined obedience to Him: "Lessons from a Sheepdog." I highly recommend both.

    Walter Martin's "Kingdom of the Cults" was an enormous help when I found myself living in a Mormon neighborhood.

    Dave Hunt's "The Occult Invasion" and "An Urgent Call to a Serious Faith" both impacted me quite a bit.

    A deaf friend and I completely translated into simple and sign-compatible (ASL) English the John MacArthur book, "The Gospel According to Jesus" which was MORE than worth the year we spent on it. Fantastic book!

    Years ago I started on Hislop's "Two Babylons" and was amazed -- I have read it several times since then as well.

    In science, which is my field, books of high impact were Morris' "The Biblical Basis for Modern Science," ReMine's "The Biotic Message," Bowden's "True Science Agrees with the Bible," and the recent one by Jonathan Wells, "Icons of Evolution."

    And last, but most certainly not least, is a book I am contributing to the re-write of right now and which harmonizes science and the Bible as completely as I have ever seen done: Barry Setterfield's "Creation and Catastrophe".

    After growing up in a non-Christian home and learning (and then teaching for awhile) evolution, I cannot tell you how grateful I am to the authors above for the work they have done in those books.
     
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    KeeperOfMyHome,

    Firm Foundations, Creation to Christ is also the Book God used to influence me the most.

    For those wondering, it is actually "Studying the Bible for Dummies." I say that as the chief of Dummies [​IMG] Instead of grab bagging pieces and portions of the Bible, as my Bible college days, this book helped me study the Bible as it was written, chronologically. It was a humbling experience to realize my past way of studying and preaching had unknowingly thrown a sovereign, holy, merciful, and gracious God out of His own Book, and replaced Him with stories and illustrations of heroes, that are just as big of a losers as myself. Great resource for anyone ready for a humility lesson.
     
  14. Steveninetx

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    The Left Behind series influenced my life the most. My mother sent me the first book knowing that I liked to read. I started reading these books because they had a good story. Suddenly, I felt myself asking questions about God and do I want to be left behind. Then I learned my Mom and her church (no my church) were praying for me. God opened and softened my heart through these books. Another book which did alot to answering my questions about God was "Reasons to Believe" by Frank Harbor. A former atheist who tried to disprove the bible and ending up coming to the Lord instead. For those that try to understand God before accepting his grace, this book shows you how God is proven in every day things from the universe itself to DNA.

    Steven
     
  15. Siegfried

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    The Pursuit of God, by A.W. Tozer
    The Pleasures of God, by John Piper
    The Gospel According to the Apostles, by John MacArthur
    The Potter's Freedom, by James R. White
    Reclaiming Authentic Fundamentalism, by Doug McGlachlan
    The Grace Awakening, by Chuck Swindoll (While I would endorse it only with some reservations, it was quite thought-provoking.)
     
  16. Harald

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    Hi. Just came to think of two books which were a great blessing to me as I read them.

    Justification by Christ Alone, by Samuel Richardson.
    Life Brought to light, by W E Best.

    Harald
     
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    I would have to say "World Aflame" by Billy Graham.
     
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    Thanks, John Wells, for mentioning "Mere Christianity" by C.S. Lewis.

    Anything by C.S. Lewis -- Narnia, Mere Christianity, A Pilgrim's Regress -- are worth reading. I especially esteem God in the Dock, which "sovereignists" should enjoy. It is a collection of essays on why God judges man, not the other way around. I don't think the modern apologists can hold a candle to him.

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    The complete green letters - stanford &
    The calvary road - Hession
    Attributes of God - Tozer

    Searcher.
     
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    Why the KJV, of course. Not the only book I have read, but definately the most influential.
     
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