Back to the Books
As I near the completion of my undergrad program at CCU I realize that I have a large stack of books that I have neglected over the past two years.
Some, intriguing as they are, fell to the side as my scholarly obligations took precedence. So, as I sit here I am reminded of books I began to read, but somewhere along the way I got sidetracked. I am also reminded of books I was excited to receive, but never cracked the binding.
So here Is my list of books I intend to read as I finish my academic requirements. They are divided into three groups: books I want to finish, books I want to start (and finish), and books I plan to purchase (and start and finish).
First, books I started to read, but never finished:
Slaves, Women, and Homosexuals by William Webb
Colossians Remixed by Brian Walsh & Sylvia Keesmaat
Myth of a Christian Nation by Greg Boyd
The Forgotten Ways by Alan Hirsch
The Organic Church by Neil Cole
Second, books I own and am excited to begin (and finish in a timely manner)
They Like Jesus, But Not The Church by Dan Kimball
Serve God, Save the Planet by Matthew Sleeth
Irresistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne
Finally, books I look forward to buying and reading:
Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World by Bill Clinton
Freakonomics by Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner
Planting Missional Churches by Ed Stetzer
Labels: books, CCU, procrastination