Books I’ve read in 2008

My goal in 2007 was to read 30 books. Didn’t quite make it – so I lowered my goal to 15 this year. I think I made it.

Here’s my list of completed reads in 2008 ::

Sex God – Rob Bell
Everything Must Change – Brian McLaren
The Ragamuffin Gospel – Brennan Manning
Jesus for President – Shane Claiborne/Chris Haw
Communicating for a Change – Andy Stanley
The Screwtape Letters – CS Lewis
A Generous Orthodoxy – Brian McLaren
A Christianity Worth Believing – Doug Paggitt
Pagan Christianity – Frank Viola
A Wild Goose Chase – Mark Batterson
Reimagining Church – Frank Viola
Stories From the Edge: A Theology of Grief – Greg Garrett
Through the Storm – Lynne Spears
For Young Men Only: A Guy’s Guide to the Alien Gender – Jeff Feldhahn
The New Christians – Tony Jones
Not the Religious Type – Dave Schmelzer
If God Disappears – David Sanford
On the Side of Angels – Dr. Joseph D’souza/Benedict Rogers

What did you read this year?

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Jonathan Blundell

I'm a husband, father of three, blogger, podcaster, author and media geek who is hoping to live a simple life and follow The Way.

2 thoughts on “Books I’ve read in 2008”

  1. I have read Screwtape Letters some a few years ago. It is a good read offering a different slant on sin, temptation and the Human condition. Of course C.S Lewis is in a league by himself.

  2. I have read Screwtape Letters some a few years ago. It is a good read offering a different slant on sin, temptation and the Human condition. Of course C.S Lewis is in a league by himself.

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