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If Christian books were restaurants

One Kentucky pastor serves up a must-read menu, from appetizer to dessert.

“I think of Christian books like restaurants,” says Rev. Teddy Ray, who serves a United Methodist Church in Lexington, KY.

“Several are like fast-food––they can be good and filling in the moment …

“Some are a bit better than that––more like Applebee’s. It’s… good. Not the highest-quality fare, but… good …

“And then there are the ones like Malone’s––a premier steakhouse in Lexington. You don’t go when you only have 30 minutes for dinner (or when you only have $10). But when you take the time to enjoy it, you won’t regret it. You know that whatever you order, it will be high-quality fare …”

Read his list here then cook up a menu of your own in the comment section.

Last Updated on January 16, 2017

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