Hi friends! I just realized that I haven’t blogged since the end of June…whoops! I asked on IG stories about who would be interested in seeing what I got from the conference and the majority of everyone was interested! I’ll share what I bought for myself first and then later this week (hopefully Wednesday) I’ll share what I bought Harrison.
Book One
I’m currently reading this book! I love how the chapters go through an entire day–from waking and making the bed to evening tea and going to sleep. The author shows how even the most ordinary parts of our day can serve as worship to God if we change our mindset. I’ve only read two chapters, but I’m really enjoying it so far! (Side note: The author is Anglican, but so far in the little I’ve read, I haven’t found anything I disagree with….but also it’s okay to read books by people you disagree with in order to be more well-rounded)
Book Two
I am a HUGE Russell moore fan, so I was very excited to get this book. It’s been out for a while, but I just haven’t read it. I’ve talked at length about Adopted for Life–the book that really changed part of our mindset about adoption, and since I love that one so much, I know I’ll love this one once I start reading.
Here is what Amazon says about this book: Why do our families have so much power over us? In The Storm-Tossed Family, bestselling author Russell Moore (Onward, Christianity Today’s 2016 “Book of the Year Award Winner”) teaches readers whether you are married or single, whether you long for a child or shepherding a full house, you are part of a family. Family is difficult because family—every family—is an echo of the gospel.
Family can be the source of some of the most transcendent human joy, and family can leave us crumpled up on the side of the road. Family can make us who we are, and family can break our hearts. Why would this social arrangement have that much power, for good or for ill, over us?
Book Three
Do you love the Advent season? Because I REALLY do! LOL. I love Christmas so much and that translates into loving the Advent season in anticipation for Christ’s birth. I bought this book not only for myself, but also for my mom and sister–so this would be a great book to gift your friends or small group members before this Advent season. It gives you two options for how to use–either start on December 1st and read through the 25th, or follow along with the Advent wreath. These daily devotions are short and reasonable to do–they begin with short Scripture, then you read a reflection passage, ponder 1-2 questions, and then it ends with song lyrics to Christmas hymns.
Book Four
I was introduced to John Piper in college and I’ve admired him ever since. He has also taught at both TGCW conferences I’ve been to, so that’s literally been the highlight of each trip ha! John Piper is a deep thinker, so anything I’ve ever read by him has taken me longer because I’ve really had to sit and digest–and even reread! This book contains lots of essays of suffering and the sovereignty of God. We all have suffering in our lives, and I believe this book will help whoever reads it to understand our suffering better.
Book Five
I almost started this off by saying I’m a huge Jen Wilkin fan, but I’m realizing that I’m a fan of almost every author whose book I bought ha! But in all seriousness, I really respect Jen Wilkin. I’ve read numerous books by her, done a few of her Bible studies (maybe 4 or 5?), and listen to her podcast, Knowing Faith. I’ll admit–I almost didn’t buy this book because I had already bought a lot, but I was at the Crossway table and one of the workers really praised this book and since she breaks down each of the Ten Commandments (and I’ve never read a book like it), I thought I’d give it a try!
Book Six
I am really looking forward to reading this book. I have a book I bought for Harrison by this author that I’ll share later this week, so I was happy to see an adult book by her. I don’t want to say too much about expectations since I haven’t read it yet, but here’s what Amazon has to say about this book:
On the Last Day every tongue and tribe will be represented in the glorious chorus praising God with one voice. Yet today our churches remain segregated. Can we reflect the beauty of the last day this day?
United will inspire, challenge, and encourage readers to pursue the joys of diversity through stories of the author’s own journey and a theology of diversity lived out.
It’s time to capture a glimpse of God’s magnificent creativity. In the pages of United, Trillia Newbell reveals the deeply moving, transforming power of knowing—really knowing—someone who is equal yet unique. As we learn to identify in Christ rather than in our commonalities, we begin to experience the depth and power of gospel unity.
Book Seven
I posted a while back that Dustin and I go through a catechism with Harrison in hopes that these questions and answers will permeate his heart and he will one day follow Christ as a Believer. My post was really popular with y’all because not only are the questions relatively easy (aside from memorizing the entire Ten Commandments…which we have skipped ha) but the answers are so theologically rich. And here’s the thing–I’m also catechizing myself while I catechize Harrison!
I saw this devotion related to the catechism at the conference and picked it up to help myself understand a little more about each question and answer. My only complaint is that the answers are a little more wordy than the kid’s book but that might just be because this devotion is for adults. This is how it’s set up: there’s the question and answer (the order is the same as the kid’s one), then Scripture, then commentary (the first is from someone older in the faith like Charles Spurgeon or Jonathan Edwards and the second is from a contemporary person like John Piper or Ligon Duncan), and then a prayer at the end.
A great perk of attending The Gospel Coalition Women’s Conference is that you also get free books each day! I’ll do another post later on the free books I received!
Nessa says
Thank you so much for this post.
I believe Jesus is the reason for the Season and wouldn’t have known abt: “The Weary World Rejoices: Daily Devotions for Advent.” without your share.