I've read most of this already. It's an interesting perspective from a rank and file German citizen who was forced to live under the Nazi regime.I have this one on order...
Farewell, Berlin: My World War II Story of Surviving Hitler's Germany and Embracing Life in America https://a.co/d/h8KYKuV
My Reading List (A–Z)
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Probably my favorite author (fictional), though half the time I have no clue what he’s referring to.William Faulkner
Maybe a book a day. It's mostly audiobooks. I'm slower with paperback books because I have ADD I read multiple at a time to keep me engaged but I do finish them. If it's a longer book then yes maybe 3 days a paperback book that's short 4 days but normally I do longer books so maybe 2 weeks to finish one. I'm wrapping up Center Church by Tim Keller, The Emerging Church by Brian Kimball, Deep Church by Jim Belcher and Bold as a Lion by Matthew Everhard. I'm not even including the commentaries I read daily, the bible and other library books as well. Those books I read this year. I haven't even added all the books I've half way through which are a lot.Just tell me that's not all at once. I thought I spread myself thin.
Coddling of the American Mind is fantastic. If you like that I suggest reading The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray.The Coddling of he American Mind.
Communion with God - John Owen
The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment -Jeremiah Burroughs
From heaven he came and sought her: Definite Atonement in Historical, Biblical, Theological, and Pastoral Perspective
Father, Son and Holy Spirit -Bruce Ware.
Riding for the Brand -Louis L'Amour
What did you think about it? Is there any hope for us?View attachment 6353
She delves into the unholy alliance between politics and the church. Looking forward to reading what her path back to peace is.