“What are you reading?” I get asked this question from time to time, from friends, colleagues, or church members. It is usually asked by someone who is an active reader themselves. I have often read the statement: “Leaders are readers, and readers are leaders.” Whether that is necessarily true or not, I am a strong believer in the importance of reading, of being a lifelong learner, of always seeking to grow as a Christian, family member, and servant of God.
I have a personal goal of completing two books a month (aside from my daily Bible reading). Some books are obviously longer than others, and I try to select a range of topics and genres, so as to be well-rounded and balanced. I want to stretch my thinking and understanding, but also minister to my spirit.
So for those of you who have expressed interest in what I have been reading, here is a list of the books I completed in 2014. Even though we are well into 2015, I will wait to share this year’s list until later on. In 2014 I completed the following 26 books:
Spark – Igniting a Culture of Multiplication by Todd Wilson
The Heavens by Kevin Hartnett
Small Church, Big Impact by Kevin Cox
Getting Things Done by David Allen
A Retrospect by J. Hudson Taylor
Does God Care What We Wear? by Cary Schmidt
The Blessings and Pitfalls of Social Media by Paul Chappell
Out of Commission by Paul Chappell
The Great Commission by Shelby Mayo
The Road Ahead by Paul Chappell
The Millenials by Thom and Jess Rainer
Prepare For Rain by Michael Catt
Scaling A City by Drew Jonke
The Traveler’s Gift by Andy Andrews
Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson
The Go-Getter by Peter B. Kyne
Platform: Get Noticed In A Noisy World by Michael Hyatt
The 4 Ways Growing Churches Communicate by Tim Peters
Preaching to the Unconvinced by Vince Antonucci
Pastor to Pastor by Erwin Lutzer
Calico Joe by John Grisham
Playing For Pizza by John Grisham
A More Sure Word by R.B. Ouellette
The Effective Church by Geoff Surratt
Keeping Score by Dave Ferguson
The 7 Deadly Sins of Style by Antonio Centeno
Now, my question for you is: What are you reading? I would love for you to share in the comments below.