It is never simple . . . I have a heirarchical system of reading materials which often travel to my three (and in the summer 4, the front porch, of course!) favorite sitting spots in our home. The contents are always rotating with various devotionals, personal Bible studies, and the current Puritan writers of interest. Every now and then I squeeze in a fictional book and as the seasons change gardening, preserving, homesteading, needlework, and beekeeping books cycle quickly to the top.
{in my traveling basket}
NASB, John MacArthur Study Bible
My Utmost for His Highest — Oswald Chambers
Morning and Evening, Daily Readings — C.H Spurgeon
Roman Catholicism, Scripture vs. Tradition — Mike Gendron
What Every Catholic Should Know — Richard Peter Bennett (former Roman Catholic Priest)
Holiness, Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots — J.C. Ryle
Amish Peace — Suzanne Woods Fisher
Radical — David Platt (Note: For Critical Book Review)
French Women Don’t Get Fat — Mirelle Guiliano
{by my morning chaise}
Valley of Vision, A Collection of Puritan Prayers & Devotions
Think Biblically! Recovering a Christian Worldview — John MacArthur with The Master’s College
Fast Facts on False Teachings — Ron Carlson & Ed DeckerIntroduction to Biblical Counseling — John MacArthur, Jr. & Wayne Mack, & Master’s College Faculty
The Pursuit of God — A. W. Tozer
Bee Culture, Jan 2011
Queued
The Murder of Jesus — John MacArthur
A Chance to Die, The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael — Elisabeth Elliot
Twelve Extraordinary Women — John MacArthur
{on my nightstand}
War & Peace — Leo Tolstoy (lovely old copy that I am hoping will read itself)
Liberty & Tyranny, A Conservative Manifesto — Mark Levin
The Apostle — Brad Thor
{timeless favorites & reference}
Open Heart Open Home, Karen Mains

