What are the five foundational books you should have on your study table? This is the question that Steve McCoy ( host of the Tim Keller resources site) is asking. It got me thinking so here are mine.
Christ plays in ten thousand places Eugene Peterson
Celebration of Discipline Richard Foster
For the Love of God Volume 1 and 2 Don Carson
The Reason for God Tim Keller
The Cross of Christ John Stott
Check out Steve's great post which is collecting loads of suggestions for a top five -HERE
Thursday, May 22, 2008
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