Little books with BIG impact

September 6, 2007 at 7:33 pm (Uncategorized)

I confess that sometimes I judge a book by its cover.  Mostly I judge it by its size.  Little books seem sissy to me.  This is ironic since I am not large in stature myself.  So, in an effort to get over by book sizism (like racism?), I want to start a discussion about little books with big impact.  I’ll start by listing two, oh and by the way, a “little book” is 150 pages or less.  First is A.W. Tozer’s What Ever Happened to Worship,  second, Francis Schaeffer’s Art and the Bible.  What about you?

2 Comments

  1. Ariel said,

  2. groaninginatent said,

    I have three nominations:

    The Knowledge of the Holy by A.W. Tozer – This book radically changed my thinking about God. 128 pages

    Reality: The Hope of Glory by Aaron Katz – This book radically changed my thinking about me. 154 pages**

    Clowning in Rome by Henri Nouwen – This book is just radically amazing. 128 pages

    **Ignore the ‘4′

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