Whatcha reading? Should we check it out?
This is my ongoing, periodic challenge to authors and bloggers to share about their work—or share about others’ work that they’re enjoying.
Post a link, a one- or two-line description of the piece and a few words about why you like it. Or you can post something freaky, funny or horrible you just read—go for it!
Question of the day: Do you start a new book if you’re already reading one? (If yes, how many books are you in the midst of now? For me it’s four, although I’m actively flipping between two at the moment, one on my Android Kindle and one on my Nook).
Please share! I hope to build some momentum on this.







Currently, I am reading 5 books apart from my daily bible reading.
In Search of Timothy by Tony Cooke
The Feast of Tabernacles by George Warnock
Zwingli -Einführung in sein Denken by Peter Stephens (Swiss Reformer)
Holy Community by John K. Alley
Who’s right it is by Kelley Varner
I find this very inpiring and cross polinating.
Which one do you like the most? What’s it about? Thanks for the comment, Ralph.
Who’s right it is. That I like the most. It shows a new way to look at revelation. Here a teaser:
“Whose Right It Is: A Handbook of Covenental Theology.” A great Christian statesman once declared, “Satan may be the god of this world, but he’s not the god of my world” – Jesus has conquered him! The Church’s current understanding about satan and the end-times is not necessarily wrong, just incomplete. The warfare is accomplished and the earth is the Lord’s, but the dragon still has a mouth. His most influential deterrent to present truth and the maturing of the saints has been classical dispensationalism. Here this eschatology is historically and biblically examined, and highlighted by a fresh exegesis of Daniel’s prophecy of seventy weeks, which heralds the Messiah, the One Whose Right It Is! This book is a must-read for anyone who is seeking God for clarity concerning satan and the end times.”
It is inspired by Latter Rain, therefore the book of George Warnock. Holy Community is the last book of three by J. K. Alley that talks about the apostolic, another outflow of Latter Rain.
The other books follow different topics. Zwingli like Luther started the process if reconciliation of God’s truths lost in the dark ages that Latter Rain continued. As Swiss I am very interested in his person, as he lived here. In Search of Timothy shows a way to become a son of God serving, yet another topic in Latter Rain.
Hope that helps.