This past year has been unique, to say the least. One of the disruptions of 2020 was my reading patterns. I did not reach my initial reading goal, but did come across some interesting books that I found beneficial. Here’s the list.
In the field of Personal Development:
Anger Intelligence, by Mitchell Messer
It Takes What it Takes, by Trevor Moawad
The 12 Week Year, by Brian Moran
Talk Like TED, by Carmine Gallo
The Body Keeps the Score, by Bessel Van Der Kolk
In the field of Pastoral Ministry and Leadership:
Pastor Paul, by Scot McKnight
Present Future, by Reggie McNeal
The Vision Driven Leader, by Michael Hyatt
What Jesus Started, by Steve Addison
For Spiritual Formation and Culture:
The Way of the Warrior, by Erwin McManus
The Book of the Dun Cow, by Walter Wangerin
Walking with God in Pain and Suffering, by Tim Keller
The Last Arrow, by Erwin McManus
White Fragility, by Robin DeAngelo
Genesis for Normal People, by Pete Enns
And, my 36th complete read of the Bible.
Unfortunately at the end of this month I’ll have around a dozen titles that I haven’t cracked, but I’m excited to dive into them over the holidays and into the next year. What were some of your favorite reads of 2020?