Spiritual Books Every Teenager Needs To Read PT.2

 


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Today, I'm doing another post about Spiritual books I think Teenagers should read. These are all books I have read in the past 2 months or so.


I received this book for my birthday. North Valley has started a new book series entitled The Heritage Series.  It follows a series of messages preached by D.L. Moody. I have loved this book as an end of the night read. I am sure you will enjoy the rich and deep vocabulary used by D.L. Moody in these reflective and convicting messages in the times of old.






The Heritage Series.













This book is also by North Valley Publications. I enjoyed this book and it serves as a wonderful foundation for those interested in Baptist history. I especially liked his defense of why the Baptists did not come out of the reformation.














This book was written by Ed Reese in the late 90's. I used this book as a resource for my book Double Honor. It has a great collection of great Christians with really cool information about each.













 
Beware written by Justin Cooper is an absolute must-read for every teenager. I now understand a lot about Marxism, Communism, and Socialism. And my high praise comes from a guy that is not into politics that much. If you don't know about these topics, I highly recommend!













I just finished this book as of today. I bought this book online and was very exited to read this. It is written by a famous Atheist that eventually became a Christian. A great read if you like books on philosophy as it is very intellectual in its vocabulary.












I loved this book on music. I read it because I wanted to know more about what I believe about music. It covers a lot of topics and is well-written. 













 

This book was written by an evangelist David Sommerdorf. He preached a winter revival at our church and while he was there, he gifted me this book. The book is an easy read that covers the concepts of Christian Liberty and Legalism. These terms now make complete sense after reading. I highly recommend this book as it only takes around 45 minutes to read. 

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