This week Jaquelle and Sean talk about what’s on their nightstand. They also talk about Jaquelle and Joe’s reading night, the infamous chair, and Jaquelle’s coffee journey.
Episode Highlights
- 09:41: Getting into this week’s topic
Recommended Resources
- Bringing Up Bebe by Pamela Druckerman
- How to Raise a Healthy Child In Spite of Your Doctor by Robert Mendelsohn
- The Trinity: An Introduction by Scott Swain
- The Autobiography of George Mueller by George Mueller
- The Lord’s Supper as a Means of Grace by Richard Barcellos
- Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition by Craig Carter
- A Secular Age by Charles Taylor
- Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder
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4 thoughts on “Episode 208: The What We’re Reading Episode”
Mr. Crowe, Jaquelle is right: you’re missing out by not reading fiction. xD It allows you to utilize your imagination and join in on an adventure that most likely cannot occur in real life. Which, makes it all the more fun! But hey, you can never go wrong with theology books; I’m hoping to read some this year.
I’ve been doing a lot of reading as of lately, but currently, I just began “The Chronicles of Narnia” series by C.S. Lewis. After I finish those seven books, I will move onto Louisa May Alcott 4-book series, “Little Women.”
You aren’t wrong 🙂
Sean, have you thought about reading allegories? I love allegorical fiction because it can be so jam-packed with theology, even though it’s technically fiction.
Yep, I have. I read one (you will never guess which one 🙂 ), and it actually didn’t do much for me. I think when it comes to anything besides theology and biographies, I am a lost cause 🙂