New Friends Bound Between Covers (otherwise known as my yearly book recommendations)

My life has changed in so many ways over the past few years. While the journey has often been painful, it is also refining, joyful, and rewarding. I pray the journey has made me a better person. Now retired and on my own, I have more available time, and I pray to use it wisely. And, because I don’t have cable and seldom watch TV, I read a whole lot of books.

I appreciate when others share books they have read and recommend, and so I like to do the same. Because I’m in school and currently writing a dissertation, many of the books I read might not be your preference, so I am offering a sampling of books that have richly fed me. If you wish to see the expanded list, which includes some fabulous readings on Restoration Movement history, Spirituality history, hermeneutics, and various other topics, I will be happy to send it to you. For this listing, I have narrowed it to thirty-something books that served me well this year (in no particular order). I am thankful for the time shared with the authors who have challenged my thinking, encouraged me, made me cry, made me mad, made me laugh, inspired me, and comforted me. I wish I had the time and space to offer a synopsis and quote from each book… as there is so much good stuff in them. Here you go:

  1. “The Daily Audio Bible Chronological” (This is the first year I did a yearly chronological Bible reading and also the first time I used an audio version) This year I am doing the daily audio Bible (not chronological). Each day has an audio reading from the OT, NT, Psalms, and Proverbs. It’s an app called Daily Audio Bible.
  2. Spiritual Formation: Following the Movements of the Spirit by Henri Nouwen with Michael Christensen and Rebecca Laird
  3. Spiritual Discernment: Reading the Signs of Daily Life by Henri Nouwen with Michael Christensen and Rebecca Laird
  4. Spiritual Direction: Wisdom for the Long Walk of Faith by Henri Nouwen with Michael Christensen and Rebecca Laird (Michael Christensen and Rebecca Laird, two of my professors, compiled this outstanding trilogy of Nouwen’s writings)
  5. Love, Henri: Letters on the Spiritual Life by Henri Nouwen, compiled by Gabrielle Earnshaw (yes, I’m a Henri Nouwen fan.)
  6. Unfettered: Imagining a Childlike Faith beyond the Baggage of Western Culture by Mandy Smith
  7. Transformed into Fire: Discovering Your True Identity as God’s Beloved by Judith Hougen
  8. 40 Days of Decrease: A Different Kind of Hunger. A Different Kind of Fast by Alicia Britt Chole (I read this each year for the forty days leading to Easter)
  9. Everywhere You Look: Discovering the Church Right Where You Are by Timothy Soerens
  10. Saved by Faith and Hospitality by Joshua Jipp
  11. A Many Colored Kingdom: Multicultural Dynamics for Spiritual Formation by Conde-Frazier, Kang, Parrett
  12. Malestrom: How Jesus Dismantles Patriarchy and Redefines Manhood by Carolyn Custis James
  13. Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation by Kristin Kobes Du Mez
  14. Forming: A Work of Grace by David Takle
  15. Awestruck: How Embracing Wonder Can Make You Happier, Healthier, and More Connected by Jonah Paquette PsyD
  16. The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben
  17. Notes on a Nervous Planet by Matt Haig
  18. The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by Mark Comer
  19. The Longing for Home by Frederick Buechner
  20. Speak What We Feel (not what we ought to say): Reflections on Literature and Faith by Frederick Buechner (I marvel at Buechner’s literary abilities)
  21. Where the Light Fell: A Memoir by Philip Yancey
  22. Soul Survivor: How Thirteen Unlikely Mentors Helped My Faith Survive the Church by Philip Yancey  (Philip Yancey always speaks deep into my heart)
  23. Inspired: Slaying Giants, Walking on Water, and Loving the Bible Again by Rachel Held Evans
  24. Everybody Always: Becoming Love in a World Full of Setbacks and Difficult People by Bob Goff
  25. Listening to the Spirit in the Text by Gordon Fee
  26. Surprised by Scripture by N.T. Wright
  27. Open to the Spirit: God in Us, God with Us, God Transforming Us by Scot McKight
  28. Fresh Air: The Holy Spirit for an Inspired Life by Jack Levison
  29. Faith Formation in a Secular Age by Andrew Root
  30. Bonhoeffer as Youth Worker: A Theological Vision for Discipleship and Life Together by Andrew Root
  31. Spiritual Conversations with Children: Listening to God Together by Lacy Borgo Finn
  32. The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything: A Spirituality for Real Life by James Martin
  33. The Epic of Eden by Sandra Richter
  34. The Heaven Promise by Scot McKnight
  35. Get Your Life Back by John Eldridge
  36. Playing God: Redeeming the Gift of Power by Andy Crouch
  37. As I Recall: Discovering the Place of Memories in Our Spiritual Life by Casey Tygrett
  38. Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience by Brene Brown

And, for those who have experienced transitions of any kind recently (who hasn’t?), my newest book, What Now, God? Finding God in Transitions was published this year. I recommend this one as well 😊 And, for those dealing with grief, check out Roger and Marcia Lamb’s new book, This Doesn’t Feel Like Love, Either.

I’m beginning this year with John Mark Hicks’ newest book, Around the Bible in 80 Days:The Story of God from Creation to New Creation. Excellent. My shelf is already full of some outstanding to-be-reads. 😊Excited about the journey.

Happy New Year and Happy Reading!

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About Jeanie Shaw

After retiring from forty-five years in full-time ministry, Jeanie Shaw went back to school to earn her master’s and doctorate in spiritual formation and discipleship. She also serves as a certified Christian life coach who loves helping people discover the joy, peace, and purpose that come from finding and following God’s plan for their lives. She has taught classes and workshops all over the world and has written numerous books. She has four grown children, eight grandchildren, and a golden retriever who thinks he is human. When she is not reading, writing, coaching, teaching, or enjoying her family she might be found walking along rivers, learning new lessons about life.

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