31. Creating a Culture of Reading

Why is reading important? Join us as we discuss how to create a culture of reading individually, in our families, and in our churches. Reading good books helps us grow in wisdom and knowledge and gives us an opportunity to rest and experience joy. We discuss the "why" behind reading as well as practical tips to become a better reader. 

⁠Episode 1- "Lit" by Tony Reinke⁠

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⁠Episode 14- Discipline and "Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life" and "Atomic Habits"⁠

⁠Wuthering Heights ⁠by Emily Bronte

Einstein's ⁠Theory of Relativity⁠

⁠The Chronicles of Narnia⁠ by C.S. Lewis

⁠The Trumpet of the Swan⁠ by E.B. White

⁠David Copperfield⁠ by Charles Dickens

⁠Pilgrim's Progress⁠ by John Bunyan

⁠Fierce Convictions⁠ by Karen Swallow Prior

⁠Read Aloud Revival⁠

⁠Ambleside Online⁠

⁠Close Reads⁠

⁠The Literary Life⁠

⁠Remaking the World⁠ by Andrew Wilson

⁠Studies in the Sermon on the Mount⁠ by Martyn Lloyd-Jones

⁠Parenting⁠ by Paul Tripp

⁠Crying in H Mart⁠ by Michelle Zauner

⁠Four Quartets⁠ by T.S. Eliot

⁠Salt⁠ by Mark Kurlansky

⁠The Two Part Invention⁠ by Madeline L'Engle

⁠The Odyssey⁠ by Homer

⁠Paradise Lost⁠ by John Milton

⁠Jane Eyre⁠ by Charlotte Bronte

⁠Silas Marner⁠ by George Eliot

⁠The Goldfinch⁠ by Donna Tartt

⁠The River of Doubt⁠ by Candace Millard

⁠The Bruised Reed ⁠by Richard Sibbes

⁠The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment⁠ by Jeremiah Burroughs

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