The Top 50 Books That Have Shaped Evangelicals

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Me and my siblings loved Narnia growing up. We would hide in our wardrobe and pretend there was a whole world back there. 🙂

I remember reading Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan when I was like 11. That was a little too much for me at the time. I also vaguely remember reading Fox’s Book of Martyrs, and I definitely remember sitting in church hearing a sermon where that book was referenced a lot.

I’ve read, off and on and still haven’t finished yet, Charles Finney’s Power from on High. I’ve also started reading various works of John Wesley and even Thomas a Kempis, but I never have time to finish reading everything I want to. The Church Fathers are on my list eventually, and I really want to read the Theologia Deutsch. My brother has a copy of The City of God, and I’m borrowing that too eventually.

Thank God for Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
Theologia Deutsch looks interesting. I had not heard of it.

Another very influential book among Evangelicals which is not within the list’s post-WWII time frame is Oswald Chamber’s My Utmost for His Highest.
 
Theologia Deutsch looks interesting. I had not heard of it.

Another very influential book among Evangelicals which is not within the list’s post-WWII time frame is Oswald Chamber’s My Utmost for His Highest.
Yes, I agree. When I first saw this thread pop up, my very first thought was MUFHH. I was shocked that it wasn’t on the list. Almost every Evangelical Protestant I have known, especially the missionaries and pastors, claim that this book was a huge influence on their faith and life.
 
The Church has been around for 2000 years. The authors who wrote during the first 1900 years are underrepresented.
Because the first 1500 years were not on their reading list? Actually, not many people were educated then and books were expensive. Available to a limited crowd of clergy and educated.
 
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