Thursday, 2 January 2020

Non-Fiction of 2019

Here are my favourite non-fiction books read in 2019, again mostly in order of when I read them.

  1. Hannah Anderson: All That's Good
  2. Randy Alcorn: Heaven
  3. Tim Challies; The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment (to be exact, I finished it in 2019, although I started it in the previous fall, but it still counts)
  4. Owen Strachan: Always in God's Hands: Day by Day in the Company of Jonathan Edwards
  5. Janet and Geoff Benge, Christian Heroes Then and Now:
    1. Lottie Moon: Giving Her all for China
    2. Nate Saint: On a Wing and a Prayer
    3. Norman Grubb: Mission Builder
    4. Paul Brand: Helping Hands
    5. Loren Cunningham: Into all the World
    6. Helen Roseveare: Mama Luka
    7. Richard Wurmbrand: Love Your Enemies
  6. Wendy Horger Alsup: Practical Theology for Women
  7. Eric Metaxas: 7 Men and the Secrets of their Greatness and 7 Women and the Secrets of their Greatness
  8. Aimee Byrd: Housewife Theologian
  9. Richard Rhodes: Hedy's Folly
  10. Tara Westover: educated
  11. Rebecca VanDoodewaard: Reformation Women
  12. Malcolm Gladwell: Talking to Strangers
  13. Terry Pratchett: A Slip of the Keyboard
  14. Max Eisen: By Chance Alone
  15. Michael Farquhar: Bad Days in History
  16. Susan Cain: Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Won't Stop Talking

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