Wednesday, July 29, 2015

6 Books I Read in July

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This is the third month in a row that I've read six books, so that must be a reasonable goal for me.

Here's what I read from my list this month.

Spiritual: In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day by Mark Batterson. Mark challenges readers to face their fears with God's help and seize the opportunities He sends our way to do great things for Him.
Marriage When Sinners Say "I Do" - Discovering the Power of the Gospel for Marriage by Dave Harvey.  I wasn't impressed with this book at first, but the more I read, the more I appreciated the author's premise.  We are all sinners, so in order to make our marriages work, the same traits that God extended to us in salvation - forgiveness, mercy, and grace - must dominate our relationship with our spouse.
ParentingWhen More Is Not Enough:  How to Stop Giving Your Kids What They Want and Give Them What They Need by Amy L. Sullivan.  The theme of this book is helping your kids develop a giving spirit and training them to focus on the needs of others rather than their own gratification.
Personal GrowthI'm Happy for You (Sort of...Not Really):  Finding Contentment in a Culture of Comparison by Kay Wills Wyma.  You can read my full review of this book here.

I read two other books in June.

Styling Faith:  The Complete Style Guide by Catherine E. Storing.  This book had some interesting information on women's dress, makeup, hair care, fitness, and nutrition, but the e-book version I read had some grammatical and formatting issues that somewhat distracted from the content.

Injustice for All by Robin Caroll.  This was one of my fiction reads for our Boston trip...that I started and finished before we ever left.

Here are the books I hope to read in August.

SpiritualThe Sovereignty of God by Arthur Pink
Marriage:  What Did You Expect?  Redeeming the Realities of Marriage by Paul David Tripp
ParentingRaising Great Kids:  A Comprehensive Guide to Parenting with Grace and Truth by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend
Personal GrowthEat, Move, Sleep:  How Small Choices Lead to Big Changes by Tom Rath

What have you been reading lately?

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