My time in
Because of this type of environment, I have been reading lots of new authors and different genres than I might normally read. Lucky for you, I have kept a list of all the books I’ve read since being in
Little Women, Louisa May Alcott
A classic that is a readable for many different ages. Joe gets in our hearts and we long to comfort and encourage her through life’s changes. One of my all time favorites.
Dear Enemy, Jack Cavanaugh
A dark WWII romantic thriller. An easy read.
Peace Like a River, Leif Enger
Story of young boy named Rube – written in his simple voice…so good, so good, so good….I think it is time for a reread.
Both books are part of the Zion Covenant Series. Christian Fiction. Great series – would love to see these made into a movie!
The Shack, William Young
Thanks to my friend Josh Truitt for mailing me a copy. Seems that everyone has read or is reading this book and for good reason. There were so many great quotes that I wanted to highlight but that process would only take time from reading this great book….
These Strange Ashes, Elizabeth Elliot
Thanks to my friend and former long term missionary, Danielle Evans, who had the foresight to send this book with me. A great read after being on the mission field for several months.
Have We No Rights, Mable Williamson
Another recommendation from Danielle Evans – I learned a lot about mission perspective.
Julie, Catherine Marshall
So Brave Young and Handsome, Leif Enger
Leif – how do you write these stories that just draw the reader deeper and deeper???? A story told by a has-been writer named Monte.
Through Painted Deserts, Donald Miller
Donald (I giggle a little every time I say the name Donald…it just feels fun to say) shares his insights during a road-trip. Donald makes no excuses or sugar coating for his personal inadequacies. His style of writing was easy for me to identify with. I read this one slow – rereading several chapters to be sure they soaked all the way through me.
Lay That Trumpet in our Hands, Susan Carol McCarthy
A special recommendation from Mbarara missionary, Emily Glission. This story takes place in rural
Shattered Dreams, Larry Crabb
We used this book for our weekly Bible Study. Dr. Crabb takes you through the book of Ruth through the eyes of Naomi. Reading this book was very healing.
Kite Runner, Khalid Hosseini
This book has been a favorite for a while – but it was even better as a reread. Better than the movie.
Blue Like Jazz, Donald Miller
In Donald’s conversational and honest style….this book was a great follow-up to Through Painted Deserts.
Colors of
Dr. Kilgo was an English professor at my alma-mater,
A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khaled Hosseini
Even better than Kite Runner – but probably because I enjoyed reading from the perspective of a woman more than I did of a man….Makes me want to understand more about Islam and Afghani culture.
Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy
A soap opera about Russians who speak French. I enjoyed some characters more than others – but it helped me understand more about how this aristocratic culture turned to communism
Aboke Girls, Els De Temmerman
Heart-breaking story of abducted children in
Three Cups of Tea, Greg Mortenson & David Oliver Relin
My current read. Mortenson is easy to identify with – which makes this remarkable story even more inspiring.