Our guest reader is
Rob Yackley. Rob has some great recommendations...
Blue Like Jazz, by Don Miller.
Miller is thought provoking and hilarious all at the same time.
He writes about faith, doubt, and a postmodern’s struggle
to find a real Christianity that really fits. He’s a wonderful
storyteller whose insights are often profound and sometimes troubling.
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The Five Dysfunctions of Team, by Patrick Lencioni.
This terrific little book is one of the best books I’ve ever
read on teambuilding. It’s written as a marketplace allegory,
but it’s application goes way beyond the marketplace. Lencioni
takes a handful of fairly simple leadership concepts and skillfully
organizes them into a powerful paradigm. This is very helpful stuff
for anybody building any kind of team.
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Everybody's Normal Till You Get To Know Them,
by John Ortberg. This is an outstanding book on relationships. Ortberg
passes along a bunch of really helpful insights for all of us who
still have some jagged edges left in our personalities and are doing
our best to have community with other jagged edged people.
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Uprising: A Revolution of the Soul, and
An Unstoppable Force: Daring to Become the Chruch God Had in Mind,
both by Erwin McManus, are excellent reads. If your heart is restless
for something deeper, and if you long to become the kind of person
whose life is full and infectious, then consider giving "Uprising"
a serious look. And if you want to have your understanding of the
Church challenged and stretched, then check out "An Unstoppable
Force" and pray hard about helping to shape something special.
I think McManus is one of the best thinkers/practitioners around.
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Buy it (A Revolution of the Soul)
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Buy it (An Unstoppable Force)
Enjoy, but don’t expect any of these books to put you to
sleep!
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