It’s been a while since I posted about what I’ve been reading so here we go…
I’m in the middle of this right now and love it! If you are a parent, student or children’s worker or volunteer, or a teacher this book is perfect. It provides a framework and a language for the stages that kids progress through as they develop and grow. Best of all, it provides a strategy for kids and children’s ministry leaders as well as great ideas for parents. I highly recommend this book!
Confession: I am a history nerd. Because of this, I really enjoyed this book. It’s entertaining and I learned a ton. A general rule of thumb is that if you like history, you’ll like every one of David McCullough’s books.
A co-worker recommended this book to me and somehow, even though I read a ton of classic literature, I hadn’t yet read it. It is very compelling and a little dark–which in my opinion, often makes for a good book.
As we were closing out our ministry season in May, life was busy and stressful. I needed something light and this book came through. It is hilarious! I also recommend Gaffigan’s other book, Dad is Fat.
I thought this book was great, especially in relation to the question of how followers of Jesus should share the Gospel in our culture.
Ugh…I miss Dallas Willard. I mean, I didn’t know him or anything, but his voice will be deeply missed. This book was finished and published by his daughter, based on sermons, manuscripts and previous drafts. It’s a great read.