It’s that time of year again when you’re making plans and goals. Have you ever set a goal of how many books you wanted to read in one year? I have and this year I am going to read 18 books. This is roughly a book and half a month. I already have some of these books on my shelf waiting to be read. I’ve learned that by having these on my shelf it motivates me to keep reading.
Here is my list:
- Weird – Craig Groeschel
- EntreLeadership – Dave Ramsey
- Thou Shall Prosper – Daniel Lapin
- Leading on Empty – Wayne Cordeiro
- Spiritual Rhythm – Mark Buchanan
- Getting Things Done – David Allen
- Draw the Circle – Mark Batterson
- Tough Guys & Drams Queens – Mark Gregston
- Sifted – Wayne Cordeiro
- Wild Goose Chase – Mark Batterson
- Speak Like Churchill, Stand Like Lincoln – James C. Humes
- Choosing To Cheat – Andy Stanley
- Sacred Marriage – Gary Thomas
- Parenting with Love & Logic – Foster Cline & Jim Fay
- The Servant: A Simple Story About the True Essence of Leadership – James C Hunter
- Samson & the Pirate Monks: Calling Men to Authentic Brotherhood – Nate Larkin
- Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream – David Platt
- Finishing Strong: Going the Distance for your Family – Steve Farrar
I like to read from different genres because it keeps my energy and interests up. I have the attention span of a 3 year old so I have to keep things moving.






I have read:
Weird – Craig Groeschel and Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream – David Platt.
You might like Francis Chan’s Multiply and Craig Groeschel’s Soul Detox.
These are suggestions based on my own reading.
Shirley R.
Thanks for the ideas. I’ve heard about those as well, especially Radical by David Platt.
Great list. Choosing to Cheat, Radical, and Sacred Marriage are great books.
Thanks. I’m hoping to read more than this, but it’s a good start.
Great list Eric. I plan to read Seth’s new books and also some communication books.
You can’t go wrong with Seth. I’m going to read “Speak Like Churchill, Stand Like Lincoln” which is supposed to be a good communications book.