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Pastor Kyle's Reading List

Here is a list of recently completed and current books that Pastor Kyle is reading:

Recently Finished:

Dear Timothy: Letters on Pastoral Ministry

Edited by Thomas K. Ascol

Untangle Your Emotions:  Naming What You Feel and Knowing

What to Do About It

By Jennie Allen 

The Mark of a Man:

Following Christ's Example of Masculinity 

By Elisabeth Elliot 

What the Bible Says about Divorce and Remarriage 

By Wayne Grudem 

Currently Reading:

Made For This:

40 Days to Living Your Purpose

By Jennie Allen 

Forgiving What You

Can't Forget:

Discover How to Move On, Make Peace with Painful Memories, and Create a Life That’s Beautiful Again 

By Lysa TerKeurst 

The Book Of Acts

9 Marks Of A Healthy Church

By Mark Dever

Bible Reading Plan

If you’re not used to reading the Bible daily, start with this easy to use tool to read a chapter of the New Testament in 5 minutes a day. This reading plan will take you through all 260 chapters of the New Testament, one chapter per day. The Gospels are read throughout the year to weave in the story of Christ all year long.

  • 5 DAYS A WEEK-Determine a time and location to spend 5 minutes a day for 5 days a week. It is best to have a consistent time and a quiet place where you can regularly meet with the Lord.
  • 5 WAYS TO DIG DEEPER-Pause in your reading to dig into the Bible. Below are 5 different ways to dig deeper each day. These exercises will encourage meditation. Try a single idea for a week to find what works best for you. Remember to keep a pen and paper ready to capture God’s insights.
  • 1 Underline or highlight key words or phrases in the Bible passage. Use a pen or highlighter to mark new discoveries from the text.
  • 2 Put it in your own words. Read the passage or verse slowly, then rewrite each phrase or sentence using your own words.
  • 3 Ask and answer questions. Questions unlock new discoveries and meanings. Ask questions about the passage using these words: who, what, why, when, where, or how. Jot down your answers to these questions.
  • 4 Capture the big idea. God’s Word communicates big ideas. Periodically ask: What’s the big idea in this sentence, paragraph, or chapter?
  • 5 Personalize the meaning. Respond as God speaks to you through the Scriptures. Ask: How could my life be different today as I respond to what I’m reading?
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