The Visual Theology 2020 Christian Reading Challenge is hosted by Tim Challies at his website. It is composed of 4 lists of books, which you are meant to move through progressively.
There are several levels to the challenge:
*The Light Reader - with a goal of 13 books
*The Avid Reader - with a goal of 26 books
*The Committed Reader - with a goal of 52 books
*The Obsessed Reader - with a goal of 104 books
I have participated in this challenge for several years and usually just use it to see where my reading takes me by seeing if the books I am reading fit into the categories. However, this year I am planning to complete the Light Reader list and then see where my reading takes me. If you would like to join the challenge, click the link above to get a copy of the list. I will record the books I read for the Light Reader list below.
1. A book recommended by someone else - Still Life by Louise Penny
2. A biography - The Prizewinner of Defiance Ohio
3. A Christian novel - The Dating Charade by Melissa Ferguson
4. A book about history - Safe Passage by Ida Cook
5. A book targeted at your gender - Two Steps Forward
6. A book about Christian living - Counter Culture
7. A book with at least 300 pages - Death on the Nile
8. A book about theology - The Great Divorce
9. A book from a "best of 2019" list - The Secrets of Paper and Ink by Lindsay Harrel
10. A book more than 150 years old - The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare
11. A book on the ECPA Bestseller List - The Fifth Avenue Story Society
12. A biography for children or teens - The Story of Edith Cavell
13. A book of your choice - Cape Light
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