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As we begin a new year we also begin a new reading list. We live in an age of great confusion, where feelings have replaced reason, and virtue signaling has replaced ethics. It is more important than ever for Christians to think wisely. It is only as we think biblically and wisely that we will be equipped to serve our Lord with integrity and faithfulness. You will find below a carefully selected reading list. Read on, grow, and enjoy!

For your edification, the previous years' reading lists may be found here: 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022. | 2023.

All Year

First and foremost, our search for wisdom begins and ends with God's Word. Let me encourage you to develop a consistent plan to be in God's Word. Here are Bible reading plans that will help us to be in the Word. Please choose one that best fits your schedule and goal: One-Year Reading Plan | Two-Year Reading Plan | Three-Year Reading Plan.

January

"A Little Book on the Christian Life" by John Calvin. Amazon | WTSBooks.

February

"The Whole Christ" by Sinclair Ferguson. Amazon | WTSBooks.

March

"The Four Loves" by C.S. Lewis. Amazon | WTSBooks.

April

"The Lord of Psalm 23" by David Gibson. Amazon | WTSBooks.

May

"Reformed Worship" by Jonty Rhodes. Amazon | WTSBooks.

June

"How Jesus Runs the Church" by Guy Waters. Amazon | WTSBooks.

July

"Reformed Theology" by Jonathan Master. Amazon | WTSBooks.

August

"The Case for Life: Equipping Christian to Engage the Culture" by Scott Klusendorf. Amazon.

September

"Worthy" by Sinclair Ferguson. Amazon | WTSBooks.

October

"Crisis of Confidence: Reclaiming the Historic Faith in a Culture Consumed with Individualism and Identity" by Carl Trueman. Amazon.

November

"The Reason for God" by Timothy Keller. Amazon | WTSBooks.

December

"Orthodoxy" by G.K. Chesterton. Amazon | WTSBooks.