My Winter 2023 Reading List

 

Here’s what I’m reading this winter…

I realize winter is well under way at this point, but I waited until now to create any sort of reading list because over the holidays I only wanted to do light reading (which ended up being Pride and Prejudice), and also because I usually get a few books for Christmas, so why not wait til after the New Year to make a reading list?

It may look like a short list, but I’m just now getting back into “serious” reading after my holiday break. Also, I was way too ambitious with my fall reading list, and I ended up having to completely drop or to set aside for now several of the books on the list, so I learned my lesson and kept my winter reading list on the shorter side.

If You Will Ask - Oswald Chambers

Walking on Water - Madeleine L’Engle

My Vertical Neighborhood - Lynda MacGibbon

The Cost of Discipleship - Dietrich Bonhoeffer

The Normal Christian Life - Watchman Nee

Developing the Leader Within You - John C. Maxwell

When God Speaks - Henry & Richard Blackaby

What are you reading this winter???

(This is not a sponsored post and I’m not affiliated with anyone or anything in it. I also sometimes read books by authors whose views I may not agree with, either theologically or politically.)



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