December 2020 Connections

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BOOK CORNER

Best Books 2020

Becky Sandberg, board of missions

Jeremy Taylor, elder

Gentle and Lowly by Dane Ortlund

God and the Pandemic by N. T. Wright.

The Warmth of Other Suns by Isobel Wilkerson

This short book is easy to read in one or two sittings and gives great insight into the appropriate role of the church during a time of crisis. I was particularly struck by Wright’s treatment of Acts 11, where the church in Antioch of Syria responds to the prophecy about an upcoming famine by collecting relief funds for the church in Jerusalem. Rather than looking for a scapegoat or making dire predictions about the end of the world, the church simply asked who would be most affected by the crisis and then decided to act in response. How are we at College Church responding to COVID? Are we looking to point fingers? Are we issuing doomsday proclamations? Or are we identifying those in our community and beyond who are most adversely affected and then finding ways to lovingly show Christ to them? I hope those observing us can see by our actions and our attitudes how much we care for others.

Ben Panner, college pastor Enjoying God by Tim Chester Cheryce Berg, director of children’s ministries Family Discipleship by Matt Chandler and Adam Griffin Parenting by Paul David Tripp Gentle and Lowly by Dane Ortlund Show Them Jesus by Jack Klumpenhower The Steward Leader by R. Scott Rodin Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership by Ruth Haley Barton Curt Miller, missions pastor Evidence Not Seen by Darlene Diebler Rose Dan Hiben, middle school pastor A Merciful and Faithful High Priest: Studies in the Book of Hebrews by Martyn Lloyd-Jones I have been reading this set of Lloyd-Jones' sermons devotionally as I go through the book of Hebrews. It has been very encouraging, pushing me to live out the truths I'm reading.

Eric Channing, pastor of congregational care and family ministries The Shepherd Leader by Timothy Witmer. John Stott Biography, vol 1 by Timothy Dudley-Smith Leading Change by John P. Kotter

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Rocket Men: The Daring Odyssey of Apollo 8 and the Astronauts Who Made Man’s First Journey to the Moon by Robert Kurson The Tech-Wise Family by Andy Crouch Kat Haase, culture impact committee chair The Church and Its Vocation: Lesslie Newbigin’s Missionary Ecclesiology by Michael W. Goheen Evangelism in a Skeptical World by Sam Chan Lorraine Triggs, nominating committee Gentle and Lowly by Dane Orlund Ditto what Josh Stringer said, “right book at the right time for me.” And I read more fiction than non-fiction, so that’s an endorsement in itself.

Jon DeLew, board of missions

The Gown by Jennifer Robson

I really enjoyed Hero of the Empire by Candice Millard which is the historical account of Winston Churchill and his exploits during the Boer War.

Historical fiction (my true love when it

Josh Maurer, pastoral resident

Mark Bodett, board of missions

Can We Trust the Gospels? by Peter J. Williams

Live Not by Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents by Rod Dreher

Josh Stringer, pastor of discipleship

This is a book written to Christians to

Gentle and Lowly by Dane Ortlund Much of the impact of a book in a person’s life depends on the circumstances when he or she reads it. This was the right book at the right time for me.

The Wingfeather Saga by Andrew Peterson (four-book series). The Care of Souls by Harold L. Senkbeil

comes to reading) about the women who created and made Queen Elizabeth’s wedding gown.

prepare them for living under "soft" persecution.

Mary Nellessen, deaconess A book I enjoyed in 2020 is The Lucky Few by Heather Davis. It is an inspiring story of adoption, as Heather and her husband adopted three children—two that have Down syndrome and one whose heritage is Guatemalan-African American. It is an encouragement to me as the mother of two daughters from China.


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