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Posted by: CelticRose 15-Mar-2004, 06:05 AM
I have so many that I cannot name all, but my faves are Hank Hannigraff from the Bible Answer Man radio station, Lee Strobel, R.C. Sproul, John Ankerberg, Dr. Charles Stanley.

Who are your faves?

Posted by: sylvanus 15-Mar-2004, 03:54 PM
C.S. Lewis - Chronicles of Narnia, Great Divorce, Space Trilogy...
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings
Charles Williams - Descent into Hell
Dorothy Sayers - Lord Peter Whimsey stories, **<b>Mind of the Maker</b>
Francis Schaeffer - Escape from Reason

I don't read enough non-fiction; but Mind of the Maker has got to be one of the best non-fiction books I've read in a long while - and I'm not even done with it yet...

Posted by: Elspeth 16-Mar-2004, 05:53 AM
I wrote all of this out yesterday and then the site froze and it didn't post. So, I'll try again.... rolleyes.gif

Philip Yancey
Max Lucado
These two write of a Grace filled Christian living experience

CS Lewis - Mere Christianity

Scott Peck - The Road Less Traveled

John Ottenberg - Everybody's Normal Until You Get to Know Them
He writes in such a humorous style it is fun.

John Eldredge - Journey of Desire
He has a different perspective on things that I found refreshing.

Annie Dillard and Kathleen Norris are two my minister recommended, but I haven't read yet.

Posted by: andylucy 16-Mar-2004, 06:27 AM
Hmmmm. Let's see.

St. Alphonsus Liguouri- anything the man wrote is good

St. Augustine of Hippo- City of God, Confession

CS Lewis- most anything

Scott Hahn- The Lamb's Supper, Rome Sweet Home

Fr. Benedict Groeschel- Hope In The Lord, Devotion To Christ, Suffering And What To Do About It, Reform Of The Renewal

Archbishop Fulton Sheen- anything

Mother Mary Angelica- Answers Not Promises and all of her "mini-books"

Pope John Paul II- Apostolic Letters and his pre-papal poetry

Joan Carroll Cruz- The Incorruptibles, Eucharistic Miracles

William A. Jurgens- The Faith Of The Early Fathers

Anthony DeStefano- A Travel Guide To Heaven

James Toner- Morals Under The Gun (excellent book about the military, morality and the Cardinal Virtues)

And, of course, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Paul, Peter and the rest! laugh.gif

Just my tuppence.

Andy

Posted by: sylvanus 17-Mar-2004, 07:52 AM
QUOTE (Elspeth @ Mar 16 2004, 06:53 AM)
Annie Dillard and Kathleen Norris are two my minister recommended, but I haven't read yet.

very good writers. What I've read of each I liked - they're poets, even when they write prose - by which I mean they see and tell things differently... Read on!

Posted by: Elspeth 17-Mar-2004, 04:03 PM
QUOTE (sylvanus @ Mar 17 2004, 08:52 AM)
very good writers. What I've read of each I liked - they're poets, even when they write prose - by which I mean they see and tell things differently... Read on!

That's exactly why he recommended them to me. biggrin.gif He thought I would connect with them. I began one Kathleen Norris book, The Cloister Walk and I liked it, but life sidetracked me. That happens all too often.

Truthfully, I am a fiction reader. I like books like those of Elizabeth Goudge that present Christian themes in fiction form. Her books are out of print, so I have searched bookstores, antique shops and lately the internet so I could have my own copies. I have to read her books with a pen in hand, there is so much I want to underline.

And I now remember why I stopped reading The Cloister Walk, it was the same thing. I kept wanting to underline portions, but it wasn't my book. rolleyes.gif

Posted by: kelaorqu 17-Mar-2004, 10:25 PM
I love Max Lucado, especially in the Grip of Grace. If you get a chance, read "My Utmost for His Highest" by Oswald Chambers. It will really challenge you. I also enjoy Frank Peretti, J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Francine Rivers
I have to say, though, that my favourite Christian author would probably be Stephan Lawhead. His novels are great!

Posted by: sylvanus 18-Mar-2004, 09:17 AM
QUOTE (kelaorqu @ Mar 17 2004, 11:25 PM)
I have to say, though, that my favourite Christian author would probably be Stephan Lawhead. His novels are great!

How could I forget Mr Lawhead?! I very much enjoyed his Albion trilogy... talk about Celtic! I'd like to read the Pendragon cycle sometime.

Posted by: High Plains Drifter 18-Mar-2004, 10:10 PM
I like C. S. Lewis, Thomas Merton, Madeline L'Engle, I've just read a couple of books by Mitch Albom and find them inspiring.

Posted by: wizardofowls 18-Apr-2004, 01:42 PM
Hiya Rose!

My favorite authors would have to be Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins (who co-wrote the Left Behind series) and Tommy Tenney (who wrote the God Chasers and the God Catchers as well as God's Favorite House.) I also like Joyce Meyer and Max Lucado.

Another writer you may not have heard of is L. A. Marzulli who wrote a fiction duology (Nephilim and The Unholy Deception).

Posted by: MacEoghainn 18-Apr-2004, 02:07 PM
Not trying to be a smart aleck or anything. smile.gif

My favorite Christian author is: Paul (aka Saul of Tarsus)

Here's an example of his writing: I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Philippians 4:13 KJV


MacE

Posted by: Celtic Kat 18-Apr-2004, 02:22 PM
Hi all.

I read a lot of Christian fiction. The one who got me started in this area is Jeannette Oke. As she writes about early Alberta history, she had me hooked. My other favorites are Terri Blackstock (she has the suspense down pat), Gilbert Morris (read most of his series) B.J. Hoff and C.S. Lewis.

I've read most others and also get introduced to more through a good news chapter a day.

Donna

Posted by: Elspeth 19-Apr-2004, 06:21 AM
Welcome Donna! Glad you found this forum.

Elspeth

Posted by: Haggishead 20-Nov-2007, 02:50 PM
Richard Foster
CS Lewis
Calvin Miller
Lee Strobels
Josh McDowell
FF Bruce

Posted by: dundee 20-Nov-2007, 03:15 PM
gee nobody mentioned Oswald Chambers or Watchman Nee or how about Dr Dobson?
then there is Matthew, Mark, Luke and John... not to mention Paul angel_not.gif

Posted by: Haggishead 20-Nov-2007, 03:18 PM
QUOTE (dundee @ 20-Nov-2007, 04:15 PM)

then there is Matthew, Mark, Luke and John... not to mention Paul angel_not.gif

I thought these were givens. tongue.gif

Posted by: dundee 20-Nov-2007, 03:55 PM
QUOTE (Haggishead @ 20-Nov-2007, 04:18 PM)
QUOTE (dundee @ 20-Nov-2007, 04:15 PM)

then there is Matthew, Mark, Luke and John... not to mention Paul angel_not.gif

I thought these were givens. tongue.gif

not to be argumentative... BUT!! it wasn't mentioned and i try not to take anything for granted... tongue.gif (back at ya laugh.gif )

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