I recently moved offices, the chief reason being it offered more shelf space. In organizing my books I designated one shelf for all the ones I need to read but haven’t yet (not including the books for my doctoral readings). It looks like there’s some work cut out for me. See anything here on your shelf?
In Queue: On the Shelf
Dr. Yancey C. Arrington is an eighth generation Texan, Acts 29 Network and Houston Church Planting Network fan, and Teaching Pastor at Clear Creek Community Church in the Bay Area of Houston. He is also author of Preaching That Moves People and TAP: Defeating the Sins That Defeat You, and periodically writes for Acts 29 and The Gospel Coalition.
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I have a similar amount. So much more to learn.
I noticed that you have Sam Storms’ “Chosen For Life” on your shelf. I am currently reading that book and having a hard time putting it down. I am having some serious withdraws because I am not reading it right now.