Here’s a list of books I read in the last 3 months. The last 4 books are ones I’m finishing up in the next two weeks (through July). Leaders are readers! Leaders are life-long learners. Always remember that. Here’s my list:
- Deep & Wide: Creating Churches Unchurched People Love to Attend
by Andy Stanley (read in May on my iPad Kindle app) - Sun Stand Still: What Happens When You Dare to Ask God for the Impossible
by Steven Furtick (read in May on my iPad Kindle app) - Greater: Dream Bigger. Start Smaller. Ignite God’s Vision for Your Life.
by Steven Furtick (read in May on my iPad Kindle app) - On the Old Testament (Book You’ll Actually Read)
by Mark Driscoll (read in June on my iPad Kindle app) - On the New Testament (Book You’ll Actually Read)
by Mark Driscoll (read in June on my iPad Kindle app) - The Catalyst Leader: 8 Essentials for Becoming a Change Maker
by Brad Lomenick (read in June/July on my iPad Kindle app) - Not a Fan: Becoming a Completely Committed Follower of Jesus
by Kyle Idleman (read in June/July by Audiobook) - Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World
by Michael Hyatt (read in June/July by Audiobook) - Jesus Is: Find a New Way to Be Human
by Judah Smith (read in July – hardcopy) - Pursued: God’s Divine Obsession with You
by Jud Wilhite (read in July – hardcopy) - On the Verge: A Journey Into the Apostolic Future of the Church (Exponential Series)
by Alan Hirsch and Dave Ferguson (read in July on my iPad Kindle app) - AND: The Gathered and Scattered Church (Exponential Series)
by Hugh Halter (read in July on my iPad Kindle app) - Be Our Guest (Revised and Updated Edition): Perfecting the Art of Customer Service (Disney Institute Book, A)
by The Disney Institute (read in July – hard copy) - Love Does: Discover a Secretly Incredible Life in an Ordinary World
by Bob Goff (read in July on my iPad Kindle app)
*** Interesting to note: Most of the books I read digitally (on my iPad via the Kindle app), two books I read via Audiobook and just 3 books I read were hardcopy books. Kindle is definitely my preferred choice. What about you? How do you read?