This week I worked hard to finish my 12th book of the year, so it would average out to one a month. :-) I wanted to write a blurb about each, but now I'm out of time. I'll just mention briefly how they changed me, if they did. However, they're all worth reading, and the list includes:
Peace Child, by Don Richardson
- Inspired me to study Korean with diligence and discipline (yeah, I didn't expect that either).
- Got me so excited about theology and church history that I seriously looked into all three seminaries in Seoul that offer English-language programs.
Crazy Love, by Francis Chan
Forgotten God, by Francis Chan
Please Look After Mom, by Kyung-sook Shin
The 33 Laws of Stewardship, by Dave Sutherland and Kirk Nowery
Girl Soldier, by Faith McDonnell and Grace Akallo
- Inspired a donation to the relief work that Samaritan's Purse is doing in Northern Uganda, and inspired me to watch the documentary "Invisible Children"
- Made me hungry enough for communion and faith application to do something about it.
- Opened my eyes to grace in undesirable situations, and when at first I couldn't see grace, it at least caused me to search.
And, drum roll please.....
멈출 수 없는 하늘의 열정, by 정진호
- Helped me see the value of laying down your life to reach your students.
- Inspired me to pray for the baptism of the Holy Spirit, and to long eagerly for the gift of tongues.
Well, I have one hour left until the New Year's Eve service (yes, this is Korea, where every special day gets a church service in its honor). 2011 has been a hard year for many around the world, including my family and me, but tonight I want to remember Emmanuel--"God with us". May the hope born at Christmas encourage and strengthen us to walk boldly into 2012, trusting in Jesus for the uncertainties that lie ahead. Happy New Year!
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