Favorite Non-Fiction Christian Book?

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Favorite Non-Fiction Christian Book?

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I have read several Francis Chan books recently Crazy Love and Forgotten God....they were wonderful books! Any other recommendations? What is your favorite Non-Fiction Christian book?
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My favorite is He Chose the Nails by Max Lucado. It offers insight into Christ's crucifixion. It showed me a different way of looking at the truly amazing sacrifice that He made for us.
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I really enjoyed "What Every Christian Ought to Know" by Adrian Rodgers, and "Twelve Ordinary Men" by John Macarthur.
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Goodness, it would be hard to pick just one. I too loved those Francis Chan books. I also enjoyed Interrupted by Jen Hatmaker (she has a great sense of humor) and Generous Justice by Timothy Keller. I love John Piper as well. Eugene Cho just wrote a book called Overrated that I am looking forward to reading.
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I recently finished "Revelation: A Chronology" by Dr. Jimmy DeYoung. It was really informative and an easy read. It lays out the book of Revelation in order of events, in a way that is easy for even young readers to understand. He holds to a pre tribulation rapture eschatology. I highly recommend it for anyone.
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Wow! So many to choose from! How about Darwin's Plantation by Ken Ham and A. Charles Ware.
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Ken Ham is great. I am halfway through "Raising Godly Children in an Ungodly World", by Ken and Steve Ham. It is good, and a pretty quick read.
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I enjoyed the book "The Sacred Romance" by John Eldredge and Brent Curtis. I read it several years ago and at the time felt that it helped me gain a new way of seeing & understanding God's love. It was interesting.
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