My original post was in January, where I shared my goal of reading 2-3 books per month in 2011. In that post, I also shared my idea of listening to The Bible on audiobook. I love the version I wrote about, but it was actually too dramatized. One or both boys are in the car with me 99% of the time, and the dramatized Bible was a little scary for them. I need to see if the library has another version. Any recommendations for an audio Bible? I open my Bible daily, even if just for a few minutes. I am enjoying my Bible Study called Jesus, The One and Only.
Our church is doing a 6 week video conference of Love & Respect. I was going to read that book in August, but moved it to May so I can re-read it before the conference. Seth & I are excited to go through the material together and see the videos. I did a study on the book Love & Respect a few years ago and thought the book was very practical.
February
The Five Love LanguagesGrowing Kids God's WayChildwiseCold Tangerines (Niequist)Unlocked (Kingsbury)
March
April
The Power of a Praying Wife- For the Children's Sake
- Lord, I Want to Know You
- Started A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
- Book Club: Lift
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
If/when I can get a copy, I will also read:
- When Sinners Say I Do
- Shauna Niequist
- Have a New Kid by Friday
- The Happiness Project
- The Promise: How God Works All Things Together for Good
- Adriana Trigiani's books
- Any new books by Karen Kingsbury
- Safely Home (I have it from the library, if I can find time to read it!)
- Heaven is for Real
2 comments:
I've read Don't make me count to three...and every karen kingsbury book, except for the new Baily series! I'm not sure what all you have read...but I have A LOT of her books if you want to borrow! :-) Great reading list! I love to read and have been trying to get more done, both for fun and growth. Another book I would recommend, Preparing Him for the Other Woman. It starts giving you hints at the age of 3 on getting him ready date/marry. Scary thought...but good advice! :-)
Thanks for your comment, Leanne! I have read all of Karen Kingsbury's books also and especially love the Baxter family :) I'll have to check out the book Preparing Him for the Other Woman. What a good reminder to be praying for our sons in that way.
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