Books on Christian Living that helped me

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Speaking of Jesus : The Art of Not-Evalgelism

by Carl Medaris

I recommend this book to those who find evangelism intimidating. Carl has a straight back way of engaging people that is much different from a traditional apologetics approach. This content really focused my approach on helping other see Jesus more clearly.

This book was recommended to me by a friend and it is one that I keep on my bookshelf to give out.

Living A Questionable Life: Being Intentional With What Matters Most

by Joshua Sousa

Joshua has the practical experience of being a pastor and sincerely dedicating his life towards a style of evangelism that is practical. He pinpoints what it looks like to see others with compassion and to turn everyday experiences into gospel centered interactions.

Hearing God: Developing a Conversational Relationship with God

by Dallas Willard

This book is rich theologically and underpins a way of living where you engage in a “conversational” relationship with the Lord.

Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy: Discovering the Grace of Lament

by Mark Vroegop

Facing a season of deep struggles and trials. This is another pastor from Indiana that beautifully assists the believer to utilize the tool of lament. Lament is a critical way of facing overwhelming circumstances while enriching your faith.

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The Narrow Path by Rich Villodas

This book has encouraged me to find a deeper source of joy in bringing my actions inline with the teachings of the sermon on the mount. Rich brings a New York City swagger and perspective and excavates deep meaning in Jesus’s powerful sermon.

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