Puritan Reading Challenge
I'm still not back to any normal sort of blogging but I am participating in a unique challenge this year, so watch back for some comments from time to time on what I am reading.
The 2008 Puritan Reading Challenge
Here's the reading list for the year:
January: The Bruised Reed by Richard Sibbes (128 pp)
February: The Mystery of Providence by John Flavel (221 pp)
March: The Godly Man’s Picture by Thomas Watson (252 pp)
April: Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices by Thomas Brooks (253 pp)
May: Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ by John Bunyan (225 pp)
June: The Mortification of Sin by John Owen (130 pp)
July: A Lifting Up for the Downcast by William Bridge (287 pp)
August: The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment by Jeremiah Burroughs (228 pp)
September: The True Bounds of Christian Freedom by Samuel Bolton (224 pp)
October: The Christian’s Great Interest by William Guthrie (207 pp)
November: The Reformed Pastor by Richard Baxter (256 pp)
December: A Sure Guide to Heaven by Joseph Alleine (148 pp)
Let me encourage you (while you still have a week) to join this challenge. So far it has been really good for me and I know that I will be encouraged more so as I continue to read on!

3 comments:
Nice. I like this
If you post, i'll post. I dare you!!!
I heard Richard Baxter was an arch-heritic. What do you know about that?
RJ-77
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