I got the following off of Kevin Swanson's blog (www.generationswithvision.com) and thought you all would like to see what he considers worth reading. Makes me want to clear off my reading table and get serious. Have any of you read any of these and care to share your thoughts on them?
On that note do any of you know a source for Classical Liberal Arts via distance learning?
Thanks,
Linda
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Here are the books on the list that I've read. We were especially convicted by Kempis' book as well as Pilgrim's Progress. We're doing a Bible study as a family on Pilgrim's Progress that we bought from Answers in Genesis. It's designed for all ages (questions are written according to cognitive development), and we have really enjoyed our discussions on the book. Maybe we can add some of these to our "book club". I'm also trying to talk Jimmie into joining us.....
A'Kempis' Imitation of Christ
John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress
William Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation
C.S. Lewis Screwtape Letters
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