I need recommendation of books for different genre, such as
- Saints (their life stories)
- Conversion
- Self-improvement
- Prayer life/meditation
- Apologetic
- Evangelisation
- Charismatic & Healing
- Apparation
- Christian Sexuality (Theology of the Body, etc)
- Inspirational
- Youth & Teen
- etc
The purpose is that I’m trying to make a list of books that are readable to friends from different background and different topics. Well, since I like to read and I feel that my spirituality has improved so much from reading, why don’t I try to ‘push’ it to friends & family? Most of the time, it’s not that they don’t want to read religious books, but it’s because they don’t know what and where to get it.
If possible, tell me why you recommend the book(s) and whether it is easy to read or for advanced readers? Thanks
For Evangelization: John Paul II and the New Evangelization, Ignatius Press, 1995 is an absolute must, and a inspiring easy read, that will get you excited about telling the Good News of Jesus to all you encounter!
For Conversion, especially for fallen away Catholics: I liked I’m Not Being Fed, Discovering the Food that Satisfies the Soul, by Jeff Cavin, Ascension Press, 2005. Jeff fell in love with Jesus as a teen and left the Church He established to go find Him, “to be fed”. He even went so far as to become a protestant minister for 12 years, before finally finding Him where he left Him, and came home.
For Apologetics: The primer is Catholicism and Fundamentalism, by Karl Keating, Ignatius Press, 1988, which will help you understand fundamentalist protestant thinking and belief so you can better share the Good News to them as well.
You should also include
Church History, or better said the writings of the
Early Church Fathers: One great read is The Four Witnesses, The Early Church in Her own Words, by Rod Bennett, I believe published by Ignatius Press. It is a delightful story about a So. Baptist guy that was searching for the worship and beliefs of the early Christians. He promised God if he could find out what that was he would become a part of that way. Much to his dismay he found the Catholic Church, and in keeping his promise was welcomed into the Church shortly after his findings became clear to him. You can find lots of more scholarly books on the early Church Fathers, like the three volume set by William A. Jurgens, titled The Faith of the Early Fathers, published by the Liturgical Press, 1970, but The Four Witnesses is a better place to start.
As for where to get them, first try
www.Half.com and search the titles or authors in the books section. You can get new and used books at greatly reduced price and instead of going from book store to book store they are shipped to your door. Saves lots of gas!
Peace & Joy to you all