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At present I am reading "The Seven Wonders of the World" by Iain D. Campbell, published by Day One, ISBN 978-1-84625-082-8. I have been asked to review the book for Grace Magazine, a monthly periodical serving baptist churches holding to the 1689 London Confession of Faith or similar. The book is subtitled "The Gospel in the storyline of the Bible," so it is not about the Pyramids, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and so on. The seven wonders of the title are: Creation, Redemption, Inheritance, Incarnation, Resurrection, Pentecost, and Glorious Appearing. I have not finished it yet, but from what I have read so far, it looks like an ideal book to give to a new convert, or to someone who is not yet a Christian but is interested in what the gospel is all about.following-Him said:Share with us what Christian books you are reading.
readmore said:I'm reading Desiring God (Piper) and I'm starting the Culturally Savvy Christian by Dick Staub.
I just finished "The Bible Jesus Read" by Philip Yancey. Awesome book--I look at the Old Testament in a whole new way, now.
Ivon Denosovich said:I'm currently reading:
A Man in Full, a novel by Tom Wolfe
Prayer: Does it Make Any Difference? by Philip Yancey
The Failed State by Noam Chomsky (Don't agree with much of it though)
I plan on next reading:
We the Living a novel by Ayn Rand
The Gambler a novel by Dostoyevsky
I'll probably also read The Deity Formerly Known as God as my pastor highly recommends it.