One of the goals I establish each year is to read a certain number of books. For 2022, my goal was 25. While I didn’t quite reach that number, I did read some good books. Here’s my 2022 reading list.
- Enneagram Type 3, by Beth McCord
- The Right Side of the Table, by Scott and Todd Fithian
- Neither Poverty Nor Riches, by Craig Blomberg
- Wealth in Families, by Charles Collier
- The Universal Christ, by Richard Rohr
- God and Money, by John Cortines and Gregory Baumer
- The Legacy Spectrum, by Mark Weber
- The Power of Regret, by Daniel Pink
- Give Smart, by Tom Tierny and Joel Fleischman
- Wealth of Wisdom, by Tom McCullough and Keith Whitaker
- The Genius of Jesus, by Erwin McManus
- A Hidden Wholeness, by Parker Palmer
- Beyond Success, by Randall Ottinger
- Fundraising Responsibilities, by James Greenfield
- The Good and Beautiful You, by James Bryan Smith
- Ten Basic Responsibilities of Nonprofit Boards, by Richard Ingram
- Personalized Philanthropy, by Steven Myers
- Sola Mysterium, by Keith Giles
- Confronting Old Testament Controversies, by Tremper Longman III
- The Ministry of Giving, by Joel Mikell
- Visual Thinking, by Temple Grandin
- The Six Types of Working Genius, by Patrick Lencioni