Recommended Reading During COVID-19
We know you want to come out of the COVID-19 pandemic a different person than you came into it. God is working in us and we want to be sensitive to what he’s doing during this time.
Books from godly Christians are a wonderful tool God has provided for our growth. Below is a short list of books the pastors recommend you consider reading during the current crisis. Each one will draw your attention upward to God, help you apply the gospel, and inspire faith as you seek to please the Lord in this season.
Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy by Mark Vroegop
“You might think lament is the opposite of praise. It isn’t. Instead, lament is a path to praise as we are led through our brokenness and disappointment. The space between brokenness and God’s mercy is where this song is sung. Think of lament as the transition between pain and promise. It is the path from heartbreak to hope.”
The Knowledge of the Holy by A.W. Tozer
“The greatness of God rouses fear within us, but His goodness encourages us not to be afraid of Him. To fear and not be afraid - that is the paradox of faith.”
How Long, O Lord? by D.A. Carson
“To walk into the unknown with a God of unqualified power and unfailing goodness is safer than a known way.”