Just updated the book list on my sidebar. The majority of the books I've read have been required reading for my graduate studies. While my class reading has felt a bit overwhelming at times, I'm thankful that school has pushed me to be a better reader. And fortunately, I've found most of the books to be helpful. I've also been able to squeeze in a few by choice.
Here are some notables:
Most Interesting Story-Line: Out of the Silent Planet (What if there is life on other planets, and what if those people never chose to sin?)
Most Underlined: The Leadership Challenge (It will stay on my frequent resource shelf)
Every Church Planter Should Read: Leading at the Speed of Growth (I wish I'd read it six years ago)
Could've Gone Without: Leading Turnaround Churches (Wake me up when I'm done)
Most Intellectually Stimulating: The Reason for God (It shows up again on this list)
Most Feminine Cover: Becoming Naturally Therapeutic (It took a lot to take it out in public)
Fastest Page Turner: The Kite Runner (Incredible story of guilt and redemption. Couldn't put it down)
Best Overall: The Reason for God (Seriously, this one vaulted to my top five all time. It's a brilliant apologetic for postmodern skeptics).
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