Sunday, December 6, 2009

to-be-read list


My to-be-read book list for the next few days or weeks, however long it takes me. With a few others thrown in to lighten the load. Each book has a link to take you to a site that sells that particular book if you are interested.

Taming Your Family Zoo
by Donna Jones
Keeping Our Children's Hearts by Steve & Teri Maxwell
Say Goodbye to Whining by Scott Turansky & Joanne Miller
Hints on Child Training by H. Clay Trumbull
Shepherding a Child's Heart by Tedd Tripp
Practical Pointers for Training Your Child by Lloy A. Kniss
To Train Up a Child by Micheal & Debi Pearl
No Greater Joy volumes 1, 2, & 3 by Michael & Debi Pearl
Jumping Ship by Michael & Debi Pearl
The Pursuit of Godly Seed by Denny Kenaston
Created to be His Help Meet by Debi Pearl
Managers of Their Homes by Steve & Teri Maxwell
Managers of Their Chores by Steve & Teri Maxwell

I have actually already read these books, but am re-reading them right now. Well, I'm on the first one and will work my way down the list.

They all have great information in them about training children and having a more peaceful home, and of course the one about having a heavenly marriage :).

We don't agree with 100% of everything the authors say, but for the most part we do.

So what's on your to-be-read list this winter?

Until next time...

5 comments:

He & Me + 3 said...

Ohhhh! That shepherding a child's heart sounds so good. How do you find time to read?

Celee said...

I've read many of those, too. You're right, they bear repeating. I think I have a Maxwell book called Managers of their Schools, maybe I'm mistaken. Anyway, I love their books! Good reading!

Renata said...

Oh that's quite a list! Obviously you enjoyed them all if you are rereading them. I've been interested in the Maxwell's books - they sound great!
Enjoy your reading!
Renata :)

AudreyO said...

I"m reading a book right now, but not really enjoying it and so it's taking me forever to get through it.

Christy said...

I'm a first time visitor here!
Right now I'm reading a Christian Fiction book, the first of the Mitford Series. I just finished up Beth Moore's Esther bible study, which was simply amazing.

The one author/s on your list I will never read is the Pearl's, their To Train Up a Child was completely disturbing to me, I couldn't even finish reading it and actually did something I've literally never done before, threw it away.