Every now and then I like to check my best seller reports to see what's selling in my department. I have 23 different categories in my department which include commentaries, theology, Biblical studies, apologetics, philosophy and a lot more. I did a report showing my best sellers from Jan 1, 2010 to May 31, 2010 (we're not open on May 31st so don't ask me why I include that in my calculations). We'll start with number 10 and work our way up.
#10 - How to Read the Bible For All Its Worth by Gordon Fee and Douglas Stuart, Zondervan
#9 - Be Real - 1 John by Warren Wiersbe, Cook Publications
#8 - Reason for God by Timothy Keller, Penguin
#7 - Africa Bible Commentary ed. by Tokunboh Adeyemo, Zondervan
#6 - Doctrine by Mark Driscoll, Crossway
#5 - Calvin's Commentaries by John Calvin, Baker Publishing Group
#4 - Counterfeit Gods by Timothy Keller, Penguin
#3 - Why I am a Christian by Norman Geisler, Baker Books
#2 - Zondervan Compact Bible Dictionary, Zondervan
#1 - Prodigal God by Timothy Keller, Penguin
3 comments:
Okay, okay! I suppose it's time to read some Tim Keller, eh?
Whoa, that commentary set is a bestseller? That's quite an achievement, and now I'm intrigued.
Thanks for sharing, Louis. This is really interesting.
While you're at it (as if you don't have enough to do) I'd love to see your top 10 of the last 5 years, or 10 years! I'm curious to see which Bible reference and "deep end" books have made their mark on west Michigan!
AR
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