A Mid-Year Reading Challenge Update with Jason & Jami – Hf #138
For the second year in a row, Jason and I have set reading goals for the year. We have had fun setting the goal, figuring out how to read more, and having fun competing over those reading goals. So listen in today as Jason and I share our mid-year check up on our reading goals.
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If you want to follow along with our reading challenges, or jump in with your own (start ANY TIME!!) then check out the 2018 Christian Reading Challenge for Women and the 2018 Christian Reading Challenge for Men! You can also catch up and listen to my January and February reading challenge update.
Books Mentioned in This Episode:
- The Wheel of Time (specifically book 4)
- The Reformation by Diarmaid MacCulloch
- Jonathan Edwards by George M. Marsden
- Reset by David Murray
- Seveneves by Neal Stephenson
- Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson
- The Invisible Hand by R. C. Sproul
- God in the Dock by C. S. Lewis
- Expository Apologetics by Voddie Baucham
- The Read-Aloud Family by Sarah MacKenzie
- Growing in Gratitude by Mary K. Mohler
- The Backyard Homestead
- Devoted by Tim Challies
- The Consequences of Ideas by R.C. Sproul
- The Crown: The Companion Book to Season 1
- Alone with God by John MacArthur
- Praying the Bible by Donald Whitney
- Mere Motherhood by Cindy Rollins
- The Unwavering Resolve of Jonathan Edwards by Steven J. Lawson
- The Passionate Preaching of Martin Lloyd Jones by Steven J. Lawson
- The Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon by Steven J. Lawson
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