We asked our contributors to tell us their favorite faith-inspired book read in 2018 and what they look forward to reading in 2019, so we could share the book love with you.
We would love to hear your recommendations in the comments!
The Books We Loved
Kayla Anderson: The Best Yes by Lysa Terkeurst
Britney Bradley: There’s No Such Thing as Bad Weather by Linda Akeson McGurk
Sarah Clews: Bread and Wine by Shauna Niequist
Britney Closner: Hope in the Dark by Craig Groeschel
Sarah Dohman: Soul Rest: Reclaim Your Life. Return to Sabbath by Curtis Zackery
Chara Donahue: In His Image by Jen Wilkin
Holly Hawes: Unseen: The Gift of Being Hidden in a World That Loves to Be Noticed by Sara Hagerty
Jacqi Kambish: Ruthless Trust by Brennan Manning
Linda L. Kruschke: The Last Arrow by Erwin McManus
Kimberley Mulder: True You: Letting Go of Your False Self to Uncover the Person God Created by Michelle DeRusha
Sarah Moreau: Sex Jesus and the Conversations the Church Forgot by Mo Isom

What We Plan to Read
Kayla Anderson: The Gospel Comes With a House Key by Rosaria Butterfield
Britney Bradley: The Ministry of Ordinary Places by Shannan Martin
Sarah Clews: Orange Jumpsuit: Letters to the God of Freedom by Tara Lee Cobble
Britney Closner: Its Not Supposed to Be This Way by Lysa Terkeurst
Sarah Dohman: A Meal With Jesus by Tim Chester
Chara Donahue: The Color of Life: A Journey toward Love and Racial Justice by Cara Meredith
Karly Grant: Ruthless Trust by Brennan Manning
Holly Hawes: This Beautiful Mess: Practicing the Presence of the Kingdom of God by Rick Mckinley
Jacqi Kambish: The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom
Linda L. Kruschke: Just Mercy a Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson
Kimberley Mulder: Raise Your Voice: Why We Stay Silent and How to Speak Up by Kathy Khang
Sarah Moreau: In His Image by Jen Wilkin
I actually read “Just Mercy” in 2018. I got it for Christmas and read for three days straight until I was done. I highly recommend it. I might read it again in 2019.
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