I had a random thought just now. Maybe I’d list some of the books I’ve read that challenged and changed me the most. It’s nowhere near a comprehensive list because I’ll think of one or two more that I should have added at 2 or 3 am.
But here is a list coming straight off the top of my head (including some series):
- The Valley of Vision – a collection of Puritan Prayers
- Hinds’ Feet on High Places – Hannah Hurnard
- The Normal Christian Life – Watchman Nee
- The Divine Conspiracy – Dallas Willard
- To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee
- Les Miserables – Victor Hugo
- My Utmost for His Highest – Oswald Chambers
- 1000 Gifts – Ann Voskamp
- The Chronicles of Narnia – C. S. Lewis
- The Lord of the Rings – J. R. R. Tolkien
- The Space Trilogy – C. S. Lewis
- The Book of Common Prayer
- The Calvary Road – Roy Hession
- Any of the Mitford books by Jan Karon
- Foxes’ Book of Martyrs
- The Mark of a Man – Elisabeth Elliott
- Evidence not Seen – Darlene Deibler Rose
- Morning and Evening – Charles Spurgeon
- Telling the Truth – Frederick Beuchner
- The Princess & the Goblin/The Princess & Curdie – George MacDonald
- The Hiding Place – Corrie ten Boom
- Gold by Moonlight – Amy Carmichael
- Imitation of Christ – Thomas a Kempis
- The Return of the Prodigal – Henri Nouwen
- Ragamuffin Gospel – Brennan Manning
- Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire- Jim Cymbala
If I tried really hard (and really wanted to), I could have made this list ten times as long. I could probably name at least twice as many books that altered the course of my life and forever changed the way I think. But one that I left out on purpose but see as the ultimate #1 book is the Bible. Every other book influences me by how it restates and translates biblical themes in a new and fresh way.
Maybe one day, I’ll do another list. Or maybe I’ll list all the music and movies that influenced me. I’d love to hear some of the books that changed you for the better. I’m always looking for a new read, so maybe I’ll add your suggestions to my ever-growing list of books to read.




