The Ambassador’s Bookshelf
As ambassadors for Christ, we need to be continually learning how to address the challenges we face. We will also come up against things we want answered for ourselves. The following list contains books that I have found useful to find answers to the questions I had as well as equipping me to share the gospel with others. Keep in mind that just because a book is listed doesn’t mean I agree with and support every single thing that is says. But at some point, I found something in each one of these books that helped me on my own journey.
I’m always reading new books! I’ll be sure to add them to this list if I think you’ll find value in them, so check back often!
Note: Each one of the links is an affiliate link. All that means is if you click it and buy something I get a small percentage of your purchase to help me fund my site. It doesn’t cost you anything extra and it really helps me a lot!
Apologetics And Evangelism
“I Don’t Have Enough Faith To Be An Atheist” by Frank Turek and Norm Geisler
“Mere Christianity” by C.S. Lewis
“On Guard: Defending Your Faith with Reason and Precision” by William Lane Craig
“Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-Air” by Francis Beckwith and Greg Koukl
“Tactics: A Game Plan For Discussing Your Christian Convictions” by Greg Koukl
Doctrine and Theology
“Christian Beliefs: Twenty Basics Every Christian Should Know” by Wayne Grudem
The Bible
“How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading” by Mortimer J. Adler
“How To Read The Bible For All It’s Worth” by Gordan Fee and Douglas Stuart
“Living By the Book: The Art and Science of Reading the Bible” by Howard and William Hendricks
Jesus
“Person of Interest: Why Jesus Still Matters in a World that Rejects the Bible” by J. Warner Wallace
Science
The Arts
“Hollywood Heroes: How Your Favorite Movies Reveal God” by Fran and Zach Turek
“The Good News of the Return of the King: The Gospel in Middle-earth” by Michael Jahosky
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