Skip to content

Reading List Review: May 2015

Reading List Review: March 2015

I know this comes quite late this time (with no review of March!), but hey–better late than never, right?

Here’s what I read during the month of March and April:

  • How to Blog for Profit Without Selling Your Soul by Ruth Soukup
  • The Fringe Hours by Jessica N. Turner
  • Cure for the Common Life by Max Lucado
  • Unglued by Lysa TerKeurst

What I’m Reading Now:

  • The Circle Maker by Mark Batterson
  • A Confident Heart by Renee Swope

Looking Forward to Reading:

  • The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman
  • Hopeful Parenting by David Jeremiah
  • Crazy Good Sex by Les & Leslie Parrott
  • Achieve Anything in Just 1 Year by Jason Harvey
  • What’s It Like to Be Married to Me? by Linda Dillow
  • Praying God’s Word by Beth Moore
  • Boundaries in Marriage by Henry Cloud & John Townsend
  • Where is God When It Hurts? by Philip Yancey
  • DNA of Relationships by Dr. Gary Smalley
  • The Promise of Security by Beth Moore
  • Happily Ever After by Gary Chapman

On Deck:

  • In Between by Jenny B. Jones
  • The Promises of God by R. C. Sproul
  • Reimagining Church by Frank Vida
  • The Seeds of Beauty by Lakeysha-Marie Green
  • Fun Loving You by Ted Cunningham
  • Follow Me? by David Platt
  • The Beginning by Karen Kingsbury
  • Sparkly Green Earrings by Melanie Shankle
  • Vertical Church by James MacDonald
  • Is the Bible True…Really? by Josh McDowell

Devotions I’m Reading This Year:

  • March: A Confident Heart Devotional by Renee Swope
  • April: The 7-Day Prayer Warrior Experience by Stormie Omartian
  • May: Journey of a World Changer by Banning Liebscher
  • June: Reset by Jenny Lee Sulpizio
  • July: Praying God’s Word Day by Day by Beth Moore
  • August: Fearless by Joe Pileggi
  • September: Fearless by Joe Pileggi
  • October: Fearless by Joe Pileggi
  • November: The Same Love by Paul Baloche
  • December: Women of Courage by Jennifer Carter

What did you read last month?

Comments (2)

  1. I read a book on being a good mother-in-law (Can’t remember the exact name) and I book I highly recommend – “Ask It” by Andy Stanley – an excellent book on making wise decisions.

Comments are closed.

Back To Top