Susan's Book Group
 Group discussion questions for free download
It's not just about the book.
 Promoting fellowship through book discussions.

The Book List
Click here to find discussion questions for all the books we've read, from authors like R C Sproul, C J Mahaney, Randy Alcorn, John Piper, John Bunyan, C S Lewis and dozens more solid, biblical writers.   
 
Our Current Book 
Crazy LoveKnowing God
by J I Packer
Knowing God aims to redirect our attention to the simple, deep truth that to know God is to love His Word.
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Spectacular Sins
John Piper
Spectacular SinsJohn Piper delivers powerful biblical reassurances to bolster readers' trust in the sovereignty of God and the supremacy of Christ when evil and tragedy come.
Stepping Heavenward
Elizabeth Prentiss
"This book is a treasure of both Godly and womanly wisdom told with disarming candor and humility, yet revealing a deep heart's desire to know God."(Elisabeth Elliot).     
All of Grace
Charles Spurgeon
"C.H. Spurgeon, 'the prince of preachers,' presents the message of salvation-man's need and God's unique provision-simply and sincerely, for honest seekers and zealous witnesses alike."      
Looking for a short study?

Free Bible studies based on women from church history. Download to use as a unit, or to fill in between books. Subjects include Susannah Spurgeon, Amy Carmichael, Lottie Moon, Emily Judson and more.

About our group...
Susan Verstraete has been leading a women's book discussion group in her church since 2003. This site was created to share the discussion questions we used to open a weekly dialogue. In the process of these conversations, our group has developed deep friendships and has helped each other apply the truth of the Gospel to our daily experiences. The book group has never been primarily about whatever book we happen to be reading. It's about building relationships and encouraging each other in Godliness. We hope you are able to use our discussion questions to do that, too.
Bonhoeffer:
Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy
by Eric Metaxas
"In Hitler's Germany, a Lutheran pastor chooses resistance and pays with his life. . . Eric Metaxas tells Bonhoeffer's story with passion and theological sophistication, often challenging revisionist accounts that make Bonhoeffer out to be a 'humanist' or ethicist for whom religious doctrine was easily disposable. . . Metaxas reminds us that there are forms of religion -- respectable, domesticated, timid -- that may end up doing the devil's work for him." --Wall Street Journal