Nathan's Recommended Reading List
One Thing You Can't Do in Heaven, by Mark Cahill
An excellent book giving both instruction and inspiration for being a bold witness for Jesus Christ.
Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret, by Dr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor
Evidence Not Seen, by Darlene Deibler Rose
(story of a missionary wife who survived imprisonment by the Japanese in WWII)
The Seven Laws of the Harvest: Understanding the Realities of Sowing and Reaping/God's Proven Plan for Abundant Living, by John W. Lawrence
Unbroken: A WWII Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption, by Laura Hillenbrand
The Small Man of Nanataki: The True Story of a Japanese Who Risked His life to Provide Comfort for His Enemies, by Liam Nolan
The Greatest Firefighter Stories Never Told, by various authors
Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage, by Alfred Lansing
Private Lives of Pastors' Wives, by Ruth Tucker
(The author appears to try to be neutral in the area of women preaching, but the value of this book lies in its exposing the weaknesses of some famous men whose faults are often overlooked, and helping men--especially those in pastoral leadership--to treat our wives according to 1 Pet.3:7.)
Fight On! by Samuel Gipp
An excellent book giving both instruction and inspiration for being a bold witness for Jesus Christ.
Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret, by Dr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor
Evidence Not Seen, by Darlene Deibler Rose
(story of a missionary wife who survived imprisonment by the Japanese in WWII)
The Seven Laws of the Harvest: Understanding the Realities of Sowing and Reaping/God's Proven Plan for Abundant Living, by John W. Lawrence
Unbroken: A WWII Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption, by Laura Hillenbrand
The Small Man of Nanataki: The True Story of a Japanese Who Risked His life to Provide Comfort for His Enemies, by Liam Nolan
The Greatest Firefighter Stories Never Told, by various authors
Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage, by Alfred Lansing
Private Lives of Pastors' Wives, by Ruth Tucker
(The author appears to try to be neutral in the area of women preaching, but the value of this book lies in its exposing the weaknesses of some famous men whose faults are often overlooked, and helping men--especially those in pastoral leadership--to treat our wives according to 1 Pet.3:7.)
Fight On! by Samuel Gipp