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The Ten Gifts Of Christmas
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The Ten Gifts Of Christmas
By Michael Duduit

Persecution (Regnery) by David Limbaugh was an eye-opening (and at times frightening) recounting of the way in which our culture has shifted at many points toward an anti-Christian bias. Those who think the term "culture wars" is overblown haven't read this book.

I'm always looking for books that will help me work more effectively; the only problem is that most of them want me to change something. One of those which persuaded me that change may not be so bad is Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity (Penguin Books) by David Allen. It is filled with helpful ideas that will make me more productive if I ever get around to doing them.

Of course, much of my reading focuses on homiletics, and a number of excellent books on preaching hit my reading list in the past year. In addition to our book of the year (see page 14 of this issue), 360-Degree Preaching (Baker) by Michael Quicke, some of my favorites were The Passion-Driven Sermon (Broadman & Holman) by Jim Shaddix, Preaching That Changes Lives (Thomas Nelson) by Michael Fabarez., and Preaching With Bold Assurance (Broadman & Holman) by Hershael York and Bert Decker.

Finally, one of the most enjoyable books I read this year was Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand. In a beautifully-written tale, the author shows how an unlikely band of people achieved more than any could have individually dreamed. Who could have guessed that a story about a racehorse could be so fascinating?

Now that 2004 is upon us, I'm looking forward to a whole new batch of great books. As the T-shirt slogan says: "So many books. So little time."

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Michael Duduit is the Editor of Preaching magazine.

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